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1903 Paris, France - 1968 Los Angeles, California. Known for: Regional landscape, figure-nude and still life painting.
The following is from Martin Wolpert, Los Angeles, California:. Emil Kosa Jr. was born in Paris, France on November 28, 1903. His father was a Czech artist. He moved to the United States with his... Read full biography
The following is from Martin Wolpert, Los Angeles, California:. Emil Kosa Jr. was born in Paris, France on November 28, 1903. His father was a Czech artist. He moved to the United States with his family at the age of four. Kosa studied at the Prague Academy as a teenager and then at the California... Read full biography
The following is from Martin Wolpert, Los Angeles, California:. Emil Kosa Jr. was born in Paris, France on November 28, 1903. His father was a Czech artist. He moved to the United States with his family at the age of four. Kosa studied at the Prague Academy as a teenager and then at the California Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1927. He returned to Paris later in 1927, and studied under Pierre Laurens at l'École des Beaux-Arts. In 1928, he returned to Los Angeles and studied and later taught... Read full biography
The following is from Martin Wolpert, Los Angeles, California:. Emil Kosa Jr. was born in Paris, France on November 28, 1903. His father was a Czech artist. He moved to the United States with his family at the age of four. Kosa studied at the Prague Academy as a teenager and then at the California Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1927. He returned to Paris later in 1927, and studied under Pierre Laurens at l'École des Beaux-Arts. In 1928, he returned to Los Angeles and studied and later taught at Chouinard and the Otis Art Institutes. Kosa spent the last 35 years of his life working for 20th Century Fox studios as a special effects artist. In 1963 he won an Oscar for his work on Cleopatra. During this time Kosa, along with maintaining a... Read full biography
The following is from Martin Wolpert, Los Angeles, California:. Emil Kosa Jr. was born in Paris, France on November 28, 1903. His father was a Czech artist. He moved to the United States with his family at the age of four. Kosa studied at the Prague Academy as a teenager and then at the California Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1927. He returned to Paris later in 1927, and studied under Pierre Laurens at l'École des Beaux-Arts. In 1928, he returned to Los Angeles and studied and later taught at Chouinard and the Otis Art Institutes. Kosa spent the last 35 years of his life working for 20th Century Fox studios as a special effects artist. In 1963 he won an Oscar for his work on Cleopatra. During this time Kosa, along with maintaining a studio-home in LA, decorated churches, theatres, and private homes and continued te... Read full biography
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- California WatercolorsAugust 2004Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- California Holiday: E. Gene CrainJune 2002Anderson, Susan MAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsJune 2000Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- A Passion for CaliforniaJanuary 2000Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Painted Light: California ImpressionismFebruary 1999Stern, JeanAmerican Art Review
- Oil Patch DreamsOctober 1998Carraro, FrancineAmerican Art Review
- American Works/Paine Art CenterOctober 1998Manoguerra, PaulAmerican Art Review
- Historic Landscapes of MalibuApril 1998Zakian, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- California Style-1930s and 40sFebruary 1998Stary-Sheets, DavidAmerican Art Review
- In the GalleriesNovember 1997Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- A Painter's Paradise (California)December 1996Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- Announcements/October & NovemberOctober 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
