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- Q175716 subject Q6135584.
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- Q175716 abstract "Jan Kotík (4 January 1916 in Turnov, Austria-Hungary – 23 March 2002 in Berlin, Germany) was a Czech artist active from the 1940s.Kotik was a member of Skupina 42 during World War II. Following the war his art was influenced by Chinese calligraphy. In 1956 he attended the Congress of Alba and signed up to the Final Resolution of the Alba Congress.His son is the musician Petr Kotík and his grandson was Jan Jakub Kotík.".
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- Q175716 wikiPageWikiLink Q6135584.
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- Q175716 comment "Jan Kotík (4 January 1916 in Turnov, Austria-Hungary – 23 March 2002 in Berlin, Germany) was a Czech artist active from the 1940s.Kotik was a member of Skupina 42 during World War II. Following the war his art was influenced by Chinese calligraphy. In 1956 he attended the Congress of Alba and signed up to the Final Resolution of the Alba Congress.His son is the musician Petr Kotík and his grandson was Jan Jakub Kotík.".
- Q175716 label "Jan Kotik (artist)".