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Le cubisme tchèque

Quelques artistes, designers et architectes qui ont fait partie du mouvement cubiste à Prague au début du XXe siècle. Les peintres Emil Filla, Bohumil Kubišta et Antonín Procházka ; le sculpteur Otto Gutfreund ; les architectes et designers Pavel Janák, Josef Gočár, Vlastislav Hofman, Emil Králíček et Josef Chochol.

The National Gallery in Prague

St Sebastian is a painting of crucial importance in the work of Bohumil Kubišta (1884–1918), a prominent artist of the pre-World War I Czech avant-garde. Unlike traditional renderings of the theme of suffering of St Sebastian, a Christian martyr and saint…

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Albertina

Caption: verso: M.o. “1882 Vazany - 1945 Brno”; Inscription: l.u. "Ant. Procházka "

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Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague

Arnošt Dvořák: Mrtvá - Scéna Červená sedma, Praha. Barevná kresba ženské hlavy mezi dvěma muži se sklenicí v ruce. Černý sázený text.

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MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

große Vase, zwölffach kanneliert, Steingut, heller cremefarbener Scherben, gegossen, transparent glänzend glasiert (Craquelé), Vertiefungen mit schwarzer Glasur

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Regional Museum in Teplice
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Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage
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Deutsche Fotothek

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Regional Museum in Teplice

Emil Filla, malíř, grafik, sochař, sběratel, teoretik umění, organizátor výstav, diplomat, mimořádná osobnost, jeden z tvůrců výjimečného postavení kubismu v dějinách českého výtvarného umění.

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Regional Museum in Teplice
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Regional Museum in Teplice
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MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

Vase, angular; three-sided pyramid with lamellas in M-form, white-red, triangular base

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Kaffeekanne mit rundem Henkel, gelblicher Scherben, transparente Glasur, blauer Henkel, geriffelt mit 17 Kanten

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Milk jug with angular pointed handle, yellow shards, transparent glaze, blue handle, fluted with 14 edges

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Vase, kantig; Zwei Pyramiden mit abgeschrägten Seitenkanten, mit den Spitzen ineinander gesetzt, Steingut, heller, cremefarbener Scherben, gegossen, zusammengarniert, Abschrägungsflächen mit Kobalt bemalt, transparent glänzende Craqueléglasur

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Czech Televison

Two cubist buildings by Josef Chochol in Prague under Vyšehrad.

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Four Czech cubist architects (Josef Gočár, Josef Chochol, Pavel Janák and Vlastislav Hofman) and House of Black Madonna in Prague by architect Gočár.

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Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin

Caption: Prague Vyšehrad// Tenement/House// Chochol 1914

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Caption: Prague Vyšehrad// Tenement/House// Chochol 1914

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Caption: Prague Nove Mesto/Na/Poříčí/24// LEGIO-Bank// Gočar 1923

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MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

Vase; Steingut, heller cremefarbener Scherben, transparent glasiert (craqueliert), mit schwarzen Linien (Unterglasur an den Kanten), Corpus durch zwölf Facetten gegliedert, der niedrige Fuß unten tailliert, hohe Kuppa

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Historical Museum

A wooden chair, a copy of the cubist chair of the Czech architect Pavel Janák from 1911, stored in the Museum of Arts.

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Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin

Caption: Prague Nove Mesto/Na Poříčí/23/Legio-Bank// Gočar 1923

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Ovoid vase, earthenware, bright cream-colored shards, cast, cannelized by twelve grooves, glazed transparent, decorated with gold in the recesses

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Historical Museum

a library from Josef Gočár for Otto Boleška

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Křeslo pro Otto Bolešku od Josefa Gočára

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Historical Museum

Hodiny od Josefa Gočára pro Otto Bolešku.

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Historical Museum

Mycí stolek od Josefa Gočára pro Otto Bolešku

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Židle od Josefa Gočára pro Otto Bolešku.

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