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Biography of Geza Szobel
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Catalogue(s) raisonné(s)
Catalogue(s) raisonné(s)
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* Civilisation, dessins de l'artiste, Penguin books Publisher, 1942.* Paintings by Geza Szobel, Ed. Victor Weddington Galleries, Dublin, 1945.
* Szobel, peintures 1939-1947, Ed. de la Galerie de France, Paris, 1947.
* Geza Szobel, S. et P. Frémont, Richard Hamilton, Ed. Gimpel Fils, Londres, 1950.
* Catalogue d'exposition collective du Salon de Mai, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, 1962.
* Catalogue de l'exposition de l'artiste à la Galerie Blumenthal, Paris, Denys Chevalier, en 1963.
* Catalogue de la vente de l'atelier Geza Szobel, Me Claude Robert, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 18 mai 1971.
* Geza Szobel, Françoise de Perthuis, in La Gazette de l'Hôtel Drouot, n°6, 10 février 1976.
* Geza Szobel, Yvon Taillandier, in Quadrum 13 - Revue internationale d'art moderne, Ed. du Palais des beaux-arts de Bruxelles, 1992.
* Art in changing times: Painting and sculpture in Slovakia, 1890-1949, Jan Abelovsky et Katarina Bajcurová, Slovart Publishing, 2007.
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