"The Art of Antonin Prochazka". October 17, 2015 by Kytka . From the website of Tres Bohemes. Antonin Prochazka was born on June 5, 1882 at Vážany u Vyškova and died on June 9, 1945 in Brno. He was a... Read full biography
"The Art of Antonin Prochazka". October 17, 2015 by Kytka . From the website of Tres Bohemes. Antonin Prochazka was born on June 5, 1882 at Vážany u Vyškova and died on June 9, 1945 in Brno. He was a Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator. His work early on was expressionist, as the other... Read full biography
"The Art of Antonin Prochazka". October 17, 2015 by Kytka . From the website of Tres Bohemes. Antonin Prochazka was born on June 5, 1882 at Vážany u Vyškova and died on June 9, 1945 in Brno. He was a Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator. His work early on was expressionist, as the other members of The Eight (of Hungary) influenced him, mostly Edvard Munch. Then he gradually moved towards cubism. After 1925, he left cubism and began to paint his own version of neoclassicism. Between... Read full biography
"The Art of Antonin Prochazka". October 17, 2015 by Kytka . From the website of Tres Bohemes. Antonin Prochazka was born on June 5, 1882 at Vážany u Vyškova and died on June 9, 1945 in Brno. He was a Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator. His work early on was expressionist, as the other members of The Eight (of Hungary) influenced him, mostly Edvard Munch. Then he gradually moved towards cubism. After 1925, he left cubism and began to paint his own version of neoclassicism. Between 1904 and 1945, Prochazka created over 140 paintings. His largest and most monumental is his Prometheus, Bringing Fire to Mankind (1938), a composition at the Brno Law School. It is a huge work and occupies a total of 80 meters. After completing grammar... Read full biography
"The Art of Antonin Prochazka". October 17, 2015 by Kytka . From the website of Tres Bohemes. Antonin Prochazka was born on June 5, 1882 at Vážany u Vyškova and died on June 9, 1945 in Brno. He was a Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator. His work early on was expressionist, as the other members of The Eight (of Hungary) influenced him, mostly Edvard Munch. Then he gradually moved towards cubism. After 1925, he left cubism and began to paint his own version of neoclassicism. Between 1904 and 1945, Prochazka created over 140 paintings. His largest and most monumental is his Prometheus, Bringing Fire to Mankind (1938), a composition at the Brno Law School. It is a huge work and occupies a total of 80 meters. After completing grammar school at Kromeríž, Prochazka studied at the School of Applied Arts and t... Read full biography
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