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Fraňo Štefunko (born 4 August 1903, Dudváh-Vlčkovce, Slovakia (then Austro-Hungary) – died 6 April 1974, Martin, Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia)), was a sculptor, art pedagogue and editor. In 1932 after his studies of art in Prague he moved to Martin. He was the editor of a graphical section of Slovenské pohľady, instructor of a carpentry course of the Activity Cultivation Institute, as well as a conservator with the Slovak National Museum. Štefunko begins with his freelance work two years after coming to Martin and soon becomes one of the founders of Slovak sculpture. In addition to the statues of many important personalities of Slovak history such as Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav or Ján Kollár and tombs of others (Miloslav Schmidt) he also dedicated his time to monuments in the field of Slova

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  • Fraňo Štefunko (4. srpna 1903 v Dudváh-Vlčkovce – 6. dubna 1974 v Martině) byl slovenský sochař, řezbář a medailér 20. století a vlastivědný spisovatel. Umělecké vzdělání získal v Praze a v roce 1932 se vrátil do Martina. Působil jako redaktor umělecké rubriky Slovenských pohľadů. Instruoval řezbářský kurz Ústavu pre zveľaďovanie činností a pracoval jako konzervátor v Slovenském národním muzeu. Z jeho díla jsou známy především sochy osobností slovenského kulturního života, vedle toho také vytvořil sochy zachycující okamžiky slovenských dějin. Navrhl také odznaky řádů a vyznamenání z doby Slovenského státu. (cs)
  • Fraňo Štefunko (Vlčkovce, 4 agosto 1903 – Martin, 6 aprile 1974) è stato uno scultore slovacco.Fu anche insegnante e redattore. (it)
  • Fraňo Štefunko (born 4 August 1903, Dudváh-Vlčkovce, Slovakia (then Austro-Hungary) – died 6 April 1974, Martin, Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia)), was a sculptor, art pedagogue and editor. In 1932 after his studies of art in Prague he moved to Martin. He was the editor of a graphical section of Slovenské pohľady, instructor of a carpentry course of the Activity Cultivation Institute, as well as a conservator with the Slovak National Museum. Štefunko begins with his freelance work two years after coming to Martin and soon becomes one of the founders of Slovak sculpture. In addition to the statues of many important personalities of Slovak history such as Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav or Ján Kollár and tombs of others (Miloslav Schmidt) he also dedicated his time to monuments in the field of Slova (en)
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  • Fraňo Štefunko (4. srpna 1903 v Dudváh-Vlčkovce – 6. dubna 1974 v Martině) byl slovenský sochař, řezbář a medailér 20. století a vlastivědný spisovatel. Umělecké vzdělání získal v Praze a v roce 1932 se vrátil do Martina. Působil jako redaktor umělecké rubriky Slovenských pohľadů. Instruoval řezbářský kurz Ústavu pre zveľaďovanie činností a pracoval jako konzervátor v Slovenském národním muzeu. Z jeho díla jsou známy především sochy osobností slovenského kulturního života, vedle toho také vytvořil sochy zachycující okamžiky slovenských dějin. Navrhl také odznaky řádů a vyznamenání z doby Slovenského státu. (cs)
  • Fraňo Štefunko (born 4 August 1903, Dudváh-Vlčkovce, Slovakia (then Austro-Hungary) – died 6 April 1974, Martin, Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia)), was a sculptor, art pedagogue and editor. In 1932 after his studies of art in Prague he moved to Martin. He was the editor of a graphical section of Slovenské pohľady, instructor of a carpentry course of the Activity Cultivation Institute, as well as a conservator with the Slovak National Museum. Štefunko begins with his freelance work two years after coming to Martin and soon becomes one of the founders of Slovak sculpture. In addition to the statues of many important personalities of Slovak history such as Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav or Ján Kollár and tombs of others (Miloslav Schmidt) he also dedicated his time to monuments in the field of Slovak history (historical figures, the World Wars, Slovak National Uprising). (en)
  • Fraňo Štefunko (Vlčkovce, 4 agosto 1903 – Martin, 6 aprile 1974) è stato uno scultore slovacco.Fu anche insegnante e redattore. (it)
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