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Hans Falk (1918–2002) was a Swiss painter, who lived in New York City, Ireland, England, Switzerland and Stromboli, Italy. Hans Falk was one of the most important modern Swiss painters. Hans Falk was born in Zurich in 1918 and went on to study at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich and the art schools in Lucerne. His first commissioned works were posters and graphic designs, which won him numerous awards. Amongst his most important competition wins were a series of seven posters he designed for the 1964 Swiss National Exhibition. He went on to travel extensively, living abroad for extended periods in England, New York and Ireland. In his later years he divided his home between Switzerland and the Sicilian island of Stromboli. He died in 2002, after a fruitful career that produced a large body of

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  • هانس فالك هو مصمم جرافيك ورسام سويسري، ولد في 16 أغسطس 1918 في زيورخ في سويسرا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 19 أبريل 2002. (ar)
  • Hans Falk (* 16. August 1918 in Zürich; † 19. April 2002 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer Maler und Grafiker, der in New York, Irland, England, in der Schweiz und auf der italienischen Vulkaninsel Stromboli lebte. (de)
  • Hans Falk (1918–2002) was a Swiss painter, who lived in New York City, Ireland, England, Switzerland and Stromboli, Italy. Hans Falk was one of the most important modern Swiss painters. Hans Falk was born in Zurich in 1918 and went on to study at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich and the art schools in Lucerne. His first commissioned works were posters and graphic designs, which won him numerous awards. Amongst his most important competition wins were a series of seven posters he designed for the 1964 Swiss National Exhibition. He went on to travel extensively, living abroad for extended periods in England, New York and Ireland. In his later years he divided his home between Switzerland and the Sicilian island of Stromboli. He died in 2002, after a fruitful career that produced a large body of paintings, posters and sought-after graphic designs, and made him one of the most important contemporary Swiss artists. (en)
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  • هانس فالك هو مصمم جرافيك ورسام سويسري، ولد في 16 أغسطس 1918 في زيورخ في سويسرا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 19 أبريل 2002. (ar)
  • Hans Falk (* 16. August 1918 in Zürich; † 19. April 2002 in Zürich) war ein Schweizer Maler und Grafiker, der in New York, Irland, England, in der Schweiz und auf der italienischen Vulkaninsel Stromboli lebte. (de)
  • Hans Falk (1918–2002) was a Swiss painter, who lived in New York City, Ireland, England, Switzerland and Stromboli, Italy. Hans Falk was one of the most important modern Swiss painters. Hans Falk was born in Zurich in 1918 and went on to study at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich and the art schools in Lucerne. His first commissioned works were posters and graphic designs, which won him numerous awards. Amongst his most important competition wins were a series of seven posters he designed for the 1964 Swiss National Exhibition. He went on to travel extensively, living abroad for extended periods in England, New York and Ireland. In his later years he divided his home between Switzerland and the Sicilian island of Stromboli. He died in 2002, after a fruitful career that produced a large body of (en)
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  • هانس فالك (ar)
  • Hans Falk (de)
  • Hans Falk (painter) (en)
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