The article takes a closer look at contacts of Spanish painter Oscar Dominguez, a member of the Paris School, with Czechoslovak and particularly Slovak territory during the first years after the Second World War. O. Dominguez did not take part only in a series of collective and individual exhibitions, but actively pursued his own work in ateliers mainly in Prague, Olomouc and Bratislava while visiting Czechoslovakia several times from 1946 to 1949. This lively artistic interplay was terminated due to the Communist rise to power in February 1948.
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