Виктор Холештак-Холубар сначала учился столярному мастерству, а в 1948 г. окончил Высшую школу прикладного искусства в Брно. В дальнейшем он состоялся не только как проектировщик мебели, но и как графический дизайнер. Кроме того, он активно занимался оформлением интерьеров и выставочных пространств. Мы испытали восторг, наткнувшись на заботливо сбереженные соотечественниками Холештака-Холубара эскизы его интерьерных и выставочных проектов, выполненных в смешанной технике, и с радостью делимся ими с вами. Некоторые из эскизов, не поместившихся в пост, публикуем в комментариях.
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Initially trained as a woodworker, Viktor Holešťák-Holubár graduated from the Higher School of Industrial Art in Brno in 1948. In subsequent years, he made a name for himself as a talented furnituremaker and a graphic designer. What’s more, he left an extensive legacy of modern interiors and exhibition spaces. We swooned with delight when we came across a large collection of Holešťák-Holubár’s mixed-media sketches that had accompanied his interior and exhibition design projects. We’re posting some of them here as well as in the comments down below.
(photos here and above: webumenia.sk, scd.sk, designoza.com)
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Initially trained as a woodworker, Viktor Holešťák-Holubár graduated from the Higher School of Industrial Art in Brno in 1948. In subsequent years, he made a name for himself as a talented furnituremaker and a graphic designer. What’s more, he left an extensive legacy of modern interiors and exhibition spaces. We swooned with delight when we came across a large collection of Holešťák-Holubár’s mixed-media sketches that had accompanied his interior and exhibition design projects. We’re posting some of them here as well as in the comments down below.
(photos here and above: webumenia.sk, scd.sk, designoza.com)