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1875 Brno - 1934 Klatov. Known for: Painting.
Alois Kalvoda was born in Brno in 1875. Kalvoda belonged to the circle of landscape painters who studied at the Prague Academy in 1887-1899 under the direction of Julius Marák (1832-1899). Marák’s... Read full biography
Alois Kalvoda was born in Brno in 1875. Kalvoda belonged to the circle of landscape painters who studied at the Prague Academy in 1887-1899 under the direction of Julius Marák (1832-1899). Marák’s pupils searched for mutual creative inspiration and stimuli in their teacher’s workshop. Therefore, it... Read full biography
Alois Kalvoda was born in Brno in 1875. Kalvoda belonged to the circle of landscape painters who studied at the Prague Academy in 1887-1899 under the direction of Julius Marák (1832-1899). Marák’s pupils searched for mutual creative inspiration and stimuli in their teacher’s workshop. Therefore, it is no coincidence that similar themes occur in the work of Antonín Slavícek (1870-1910), the most progressive of Marák’s students, and also in the paintings of Jan Honsa (1876-1937) and Antonín... Read full biography
Alois Kalvoda was born in Brno in 1875. Kalvoda belonged to the circle of landscape painters who studied at the Prague Academy in 1887-1899 under the direction of Julius Marák (1832-1899). Marák’s pupils searched for mutual creative inspiration and stimuli in their teacher’s workshop. Therefore, it is no coincidence that similar themes occur in the work of Antonín Slavícek (1870-1910), the most progressive of Marák’s students, and also in the paintings of Jan Honsa (1876-1937) and Antonín Hudecek (1872-1941), who repeatedly stayed in Marák’s circle and painted with his pupils, although he was not officially registered in his studio. Alois Kalvoda passed away in 1934 in Klatov.
Alois Kalvoda was born in Brno in 1875. Kalvoda belonged to the circle of landscape painters who studied at the Prague Academy in 1887-1899 under the direction of Julius Marák (1832-1899). Marák’s pupils searched for mutual creative inspiration and stimuli in their teacher’s workshop. Therefore, it is no coincidence that similar themes occur in the work of Antonín Slavícek (1870-1910), the most progressive of Marák’s students, and also in the paintings of Jan Honsa (1876-1937) and Antonín Hudecek (1872-1941), who repeatedly stayed in Marák’s circle and painted with his pupils, although he was not officially registered in his studio. Alois Kalvoda passed away in 1934 in Klatov.
