Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2024 5:25:35 GMT
Tourists visiting the museum that showcases works of 20th century art, one type of work that must be seen or else it's like you've never arrived is Impressionism. Although the Czech Republic is not as famous for this type of art as France, But because most Czech artists have the opportunity to study. and was influenced by art from Western Europe, whether it be France Austria and Germany have long been Impressionist artist Antonin Slavicek. The Czech native is one of many artists whose works are in the National Gallery Prague. Birch mood Antonin Slavicek was born on May 16, 1870. He was born in Prague.
The fourth child of a technical university C Level Executive List administrative officer, he attended Grammar in Spalena and began drawing for the school magazine. His uncle, the dean, helped him to live in Munich in 1886-7, where he studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, studying scenery with Julius Marak. Disagreement with Marak, the instructor Even so He still followed the teacher to paint regularly. When Professor Marak died, he took over the department for six months and applied to take over, but was rejected. The Landscape subject was therefore removed from the university. Garden Wall a-detail Slavicek met Bohumila Brynych or Mila, whom they later married. Because she was an orphan but had relatively good status. After two marriages, despite having three children, he never had much need to build up his fortune. In 1908, his wife became seriously ill.
They traveled to Dubrovik, Croatia, for medical treatment. Unfortunately, he returned there with a broken arm. After they recovered in August 1909, they traveled to the Eagle Mountains for a rest period. While swimming in the Zdobnice River, he suddenly developed paralysis in his right side. After the illness improved He started drawing with his left hand. But the results were not satisfactory. He was so frustrated and hallucinated that he shot himself soon after. Garden%20Wall Garden Wall Most of his work has dotted brushstrokes. And use bright colors, emphasizing natural light and shadow. He often created works in Vysocina as a result of reading Karel Vaclav Rais's The West and his wife Slavicek's hometown of Stolmir. He gave many of his works to his close friend and important patron, August Syagrosky, who was also a collector of paintings. Sygarosky was a Roudnice nad Labem, and some of Slavicek's works are now on display at the Roudnice Gallery.
The fourth child of a technical university C Level Executive List administrative officer, he attended Grammar in Spalena and began drawing for the school magazine. His uncle, the dean, helped him to live in Munich in 1886-7, where he studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, studying scenery with Julius Marak. Disagreement with Marak, the instructor Even so He still followed the teacher to paint regularly. When Professor Marak died, he took over the department for six months and applied to take over, but was rejected. The Landscape subject was therefore removed from the university. Garden Wall a-detail Slavicek met Bohumila Brynych or Mila, whom they later married. Because she was an orphan but had relatively good status. After two marriages, despite having three children, he never had much need to build up his fortune. In 1908, his wife became seriously ill.
They traveled to Dubrovik, Croatia, for medical treatment. Unfortunately, he returned there with a broken arm. After they recovered in August 1909, they traveled to the Eagle Mountains for a rest period. While swimming in the Zdobnice River, he suddenly developed paralysis in his right side. After the illness improved He started drawing with his left hand. But the results were not satisfactory. He was so frustrated and hallucinated that he shot himself soon after. Garden%20Wall Garden Wall Most of his work has dotted brushstrokes. And use bright colors, emphasizing natural light and shadow. He often created works in Vysocina as a result of reading Karel Vaclav Rais's The West and his wife Slavicek's hometown of Stolmir. He gave many of his works to his close friend and important patron, August Syagrosky, who was also a collector of paintings. Sygarosky was a Roudnice nad Labem, and some of Slavicek's works are now on display at the Roudnice Gallery.