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Július Jakoby (born as Gyula Jakoby, Košice, Kingdom of Hungary, 28 March 1903 – Košice, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 15 April 1985) was a Slovak painter of Hungarian ancestry. Jakoby was a prominent figure of Slovakia's modernist art. The works of Július Jakoby are exhibited in Slovak national gallery, National Gallery in Prague and Hungarian National Gallery and in many Slovak art museums and private collections. The biggest collection of his work is held in East Slovak Gallery in Košice.

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  • يوليوس ياكوبي Július Jakoby هو رسام سلوفاكي (28 مارس 1903 – 15 أبريل 1985) وولد ومات في كوشيتسه أحد أهم الرسامين السلوفاكيين في النصف الثاني من القرن العشرين. (ar)
  • Gyula Jakoby [djula jakobi], slovake Július Jakoby, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Jakoby Gyula estis hungara-ĉeĥoslovakia pentristo. Gyula Jakoby [1] naskiĝis la 28-an de marto 1903 en Kassa (Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Košice en Slovakio), li mortis la 15-an de aprilo 1985 en Košice (Ĉeĥoslovakio). (eo)
  • Július Jakoby (born as Gyula Jakoby, Košice, Kingdom of Hungary, 28 March 1903 – Košice, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 15 April 1985) was a Slovak painter of Hungarian ancestry. Jakoby was a prominent figure of Slovakia's modernist art. His image is that of a loner, living on the fringe of society, struggling for survival at the start of his career. His work is deeply tied to the small town atmosphere of Košice and its people, whose macrocosm can be seen in most of his works. In formal terms his work reflects secessionist expressionism and symbolism of Konštantín Kövári-Kačmárik and the Hungarian symbolism of Károly Férenczy and József Rippl-Rónai. The works of Július Jakoby are exhibited in Slovak national gallery, National Gallery in Prague and Hungarian National Gallery and in many Slovak art museums and private collections. The biggest collection of his work is held in East Slovak Gallery in Košice. His achievements are commemorated by a statue in the centre of his hometown of Košice, where he spent most of his life. (en)
  • Július Jakoby (in ungherese Jakoby Gyula) (Košice, 28 marzo 1903 – Košice, 15 marzo 1985) è stato un pittore slovacco. (it)
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  • يوليوس ياكوبي Július Jakoby هو رسام سلوفاكي (28 مارس 1903 – 15 أبريل 1985) وولد ومات في كوشيتسه أحد أهم الرسامين السلوفاكيين في النصف الثاني من القرن العشرين. (ar)
  • Gyula Jakoby [djula jakobi], slovake Július Jakoby, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Jakoby Gyula estis hungara-ĉeĥoslovakia pentristo. Gyula Jakoby [1] naskiĝis la 28-an de marto 1903 en Kassa (Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Košice en Slovakio), li mortis la 15-an de aprilo 1985 en Košice (Ĉeĥoslovakio). (eo)
  • Július Jakoby (in ungherese Jakoby Gyula) (Košice, 28 marzo 1903 – Košice, 15 marzo 1985) è stato un pittore slovacco. (it)
  • Július Jakoby (born as Gyula Jakoby, Košice, Kingdom of Hungary, 28 March 1903 – Košice, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 15 April 1985) was a Slovak painter of Hungarian ancestry. Jakoby was a prominent figure of Slovakia's modernist art. The works of Július Jakoby are exhibited in Slovak national gallery, National Gallery in Prague and Hungarian National Gallery and in many Slovak art museums and private collections. The biggest collection of his work is held in East Slovak Gallery in Košice. (en)
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