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Gertrud Sojka, known as Trude Sojka (9 December 1909 – 18 March 2007), was a Czech – Ecuadorian and Jewish painter and sculptor, creator of an original technique using recycled materials and concrete. She was born in Berlin, Germany and died in Quito, Ecuador.

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  • Gertrud Herta Sojková Baum, známá jako Trude Sojka (9. prosince 1909 Berlín – 18. března 2007 Quito), byla česko-ekvádorská malířka a sochařka, tvůrkyně původní výtvarné techniky s využitím recyklovaných materiálů a cementu. (cs)
  • Gertrud Herta „Trude“ Sojka (* 9. Dezember 1909 in Berlin; † 18. März 2007 in Quito) war eine deutsche Malerin und Bildhauerin, die eine Technik aus recycelten Materialien und Beton schuf. (de)
  • Gertrud Sojka, de nombre artístico Trude Sojka (Berlín, Imperio Alemán; 9 de diciembre de 1909 - Quito, Ecuador; 18 de marzo de 2007), fue una pintora y escultora checo-ecuatoriana, sobreviviente del Holocausto, creadora de una técnica original usando materiales de reciclaje y cemento.​ (es)
  • Gertrud Trude Sojka Baum, plus couramment appelée Trude Sojka, née à Berlin, Empire allemand, le 9 décembre 1909, et morte à Quito, Équateur, le 18 mars 2007, est une peintre et sculptrice tchèque et équatorienne, créatrice d'une technique artistique originale de recyclage en utilisant du ciment. (fr)
  • Gertrud Sojka, known as Trude Sojka (9 December 1909 – 18 March 2007), was a Czech – Ecuadorian and Jewish painter and sculptor, creator of an original technique using recycled materials and concrete. She was born in Berlin, Germany and died in Quito, Ecuador. (en)
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  • Gertrud Herta Sojka Baum (en)
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  • Quito, Ecuador (en)
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  • Gertrud Herta Sojková Baum, známá jako Trude Sojka (9. prosince 1909 Berlín – 18. března 2007 Quito), byla česko-ekvádorská malířka a sochařka, tvůrkyně původní výtvarné techniky s využitím recyklovaných materiálů a cementu. (cs)
  • Gertrud Herta „Trude“ Sojka (* 9. Dezember 1909 in Berlin; † 18. März 2007 in Quito) war eine deutsche Malerin und Bildhauerin, die eine Technik aus recycelten Materialien und Beton schuf. (de)
  • Gertrud Sojka, de nombre artístico Trude Sojka (Berlín, Imperio Alemán; 9 de diciembre de 1909 - Quito, Ecuador; 18 de marzo de 2007), fue una pintora y escultora checo-ecuatoriana, sobreviviente del Holocausto, creadora de una técnica original usando materiales de reciclaje y cemento.​ (es)
  • Gertrud Trude Sojka Baum, plus couramment appelée Trude Sojka, née à Berlin, Empire allemand, le 9 décembre 1909, et morte à Quito, Équateur, le 18 mars 2007, est une peintre et sculptrice tchèque et équatorienne, créatrice d'une technique artistique originale de recyclage en utilisant du ciment. (fr)
  • Gertrud Sojka, known as Trude Sojka (9 December 1909 – 18 March 2007), was a Czech – Ecuadorian and Jewish painter and sculptor, creator of an original technique using recycled materials and concrete. She was born in Berlin, Germany and died in Quito, Ecuador. (en)
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