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Jakob Savinšek

Jakob Savinšek was a poet, sculptor, painter and illustrator (1922–1961). He was born in Kamnik and died in Kirchheim.

Jakob Savinsek (1961). 1. Internationales Bildhauersymposion in der BRD in Gaubüttelbronn

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Life and career

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  1. 1922

    Life

    Jakob Savinšek born at Kamnik.

  2. 1961

    Life

    Jakob Savinšek died at Kirchheim.

  3. 1965

    Jakob Savinšek (1965) is digitised and catalogued by Open Library.

  4. 1965

    Jakob Savinšek digitised by Open Library.

The full dated record · 4 entries
  1. 1922

    Jakob Savinšek born at Kamnik.

  2. 1961

    Jakob Savinšek died at Kirchheim.

  3. 1965

    Jakob Savinšek (1965) is digitised and catalogued by Open Library.

  4. 1965

    Jakob Savinšek digitised by Open Library.

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  • Kamnik

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  • Kirchheim

    Death place

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Jakob Savinšek is recorded as poet, sculptor, painter and illustrator.

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  • Digitised editions and texts

  • Jakob Savinšek (1965) — Open Library

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