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  1. 9. Aug. 2014 · „Tato odpověď nás velmi překvapila. Byli jsme přesvědčeni o tom, že žena na obrázku je Olda Palkovská. Věděli jsme, že je obraz malován z Landeku, ale neznali jsme přesné místo,“ dodala mluvčí Domu umění.

  2. Olda Kokoschka's Timeline. 1915. February 3, 1915. Birth of Olda Kokoschka. 2004. June 22, 2004. Age 89. Death of Olda Kokoschka. Genealogy for Olda Kokoschka (Palkovská) (1915 - 2004) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Kokoschka returned to Vienna in the summer of 1933, but moved to Prague the following year. In Prague he met Olda Palkovská; the couple married in 1941. He remained in Prague until 1938, immigrated to London with Olda to flee the Nazis (his work was included in the Entartete Kunst, or Degenerate Art, exhibition). In 1953, the Kokoschkas moved ...

  4. During several summer months, he and his young Czech wife, Oldřiška “Olda” Palkovská Kokoschka (1915–2009), lived in Ullapool, a village in Wester Ross, Scotland. There he drew with coloured pencil (a technique he developed in Scotland), and painted many local landscape views in watercolour.

  5. 15. Okt. 2018 · Ab 1931 pendelte Kokoschka mit längeren Aufenthalten zwischen Wien und Paris und floh 1933 nach Prag, wo er seine spätere Frau Olda Palkovská kennenlernte. Die Nationalsozialisten bezeichneten ihn als den „Entartesten unter den Entarteten“. 1938 musste er nach England emigrieren, nachdem über 400 seiner Werke von den Nazis konfisziert und zum Teil zerstört worden waren. In einem ...

  6. 26. Juli 2004 · There too he painted city pictures that sometimes suggest a steep, rugged, rocky landscape. Reinforced by dramatic colour contrasts, they give a heightened sense of the tense atmosphere on the eve of World War II. In Prague he met his future wife, Olda Palkovská. When the Nazis seized Czechoslovakia in 1938, they emigrated to London. Kokoschka ...

  7. 2. Juli 2019 · After all the flees, moves and travels, Olda and Oskar Kokoschka finally bought their own house: they lived together in a small villa in Villeneuve, on the shore of Lake Geneva in Switzerland for 27 years — until the artist’s death. It was Oskar’s old dream and a place where he lived longer than anywhere else in his life. Back in 1919