Karl Duldig
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Karl (Karol) Duldig (29 December 1902 – 11 August 1986) was a Jewish modernist sculptor. He was born in Przemyśl, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and later moved to Vienna. Following the Anschluss in August 1938 he left Vienna and travelled to Switzerland were he was later joined by his wife Slawa Horowitz Duldig and his daughter Eva Duldig. In 1939 they travelled to Singapore – from where they were later deported, and were sent to Australia – where for two years he and his family were interned as enemy aliens. As a sculptor, he often used a minimalist style, won the 1956 Victorian Sculptor of the Year Award, and had an annual lecture established in his name by the National Gallery of Victoria.
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Karl Duldig
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Karl Duldig
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Karl Duldig
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Malvern, Victoria, Australia
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1986-08-11
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Przemyśl, Galicia, Austria
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1902-12-29
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Chevra Kadisha cemetery, Springvale, Victoria, Australia
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Karol Duldig
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Eva Duldig, tennis player
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1986-08-11
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Sculptor, table tennis champion, competitor in tennis and football.
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Austrian, Australian
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Karl (Karol) Duldig (29 December 1902 – 11 August 1986) was a Jewish modernist sculptor. He was born in Przemyśl, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and later moved to Vienna. Following the Anschluss in August 1938 he left Vienna and travelled to Switzerland were he was later joined by his wife Slawa Horowitz Duldig and his daughter Eva Duldig. In 1939 they travelled to Singapore – from where they were later deported, and were sent to Australia – where for two years he and his family were interned as enemy aliens. As a sculptor, he often used a minimalist style, won the 1956 Victorian Sculptor of the Year Award, and had an annual lecture established in his name by the National Gallery of Victoria.
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