Tone Kralj

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Tone Kralj
Born (1900-08-23)August 23, 1900
Zagorica, Slovenia
Died September 9, 1975(1975-09-09)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nationality Slovenian
Field painting, sculpture
Training Prague, Vienna
Works Painting, murals, sculpture and illustration
Awards Levstik Award
1950 for Pravljica o carjeviču Jeruslanu
Prešeren Award
1972 for his lifetime achievement

Tone Kralj (23 August 1900 – 9 September 1975) was a Slovene sculptor and painter also known for his wall paintings and illustrations.[1]

Kralj was born in Zagorica near Dobrepolje in Lower Carniola in 1900. He studied sculpture in Prague between 1920 and 1923 and then at Vienna, Paris and Venice. Some of his best known works are the wall paintings in various churches. His 1954 illustrations for Fran Levstik's Martin Krpan are also some of the most recognizable images of the story. He won the Levstik Award in 1950 for his illustrations for Pravljica o carjeviču Jeruslanu (The Story of Prince Jeruslan).[2] He died in Ljubljana in 1975.

In 1972 he received the Prešeren Award for his life's work.[3]

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