Marian Korn (1914–1987) was a Czechoslovakian printmaker. She was born February 15, 1914 in Chomutov, Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1931, she moved to Prague, and in 1931, she graduated from the . She married in 1938, and emigrated to the United States in 1939. In 1949, she moved to Tokyo with her entrepreneur husband Frank and two daughters. Her honors included a full membership in (1984) and an associate membership in (1985). She died in Tokyo on February 24, 1987.
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Marian Korn (1914–1987) was a Czechoslovakian printmaker. She was born February 15, 1914 in Chomutov, Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1931, she moved to Prague, and in 1931, she graduated from the . She married in 1938, and emigrated to the United States in 1939. In 1949, she moved to Tokyo with her entrepreneur husband Frank and two daughters. In 1970, Korn accompanied one of her daughters to the atelier of Gaston Petit, where the daughter had been taking lessons. The daughter eventually became an art historian specializing in Japanese art, and, at the age of 56, Korn began her printmaking career by making woodcuts and linocuts. Her honors included a full membership in (1984) and an associate membership in (1985). She died in Tokyo on February 24, 1987. (en) |
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