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1927 Pisek - 2007 Ceské Budejovice. Known for: Group 42 influence, still lifes, simple compositions, landscape motifs, expressive techniques, colors, monotype.
Miloslav Cicvarek, born in 1927 in Pisek and passing away in 2007 in Ceské Budejovice, was an artist whose artistic sensibilities were shaped by Group 42. In the early 1950s, he focused on creating... Read full biography
Miloslav Cicvarek, born in 1927 in Pisek and passing away in 2007 in Ceské Budejovice, was an artist whose artistic sensibilities were shaped by Group 42. In the early 1950s, he focused on creating simply composed still lifes, employing simple compositional schemes and landscape motifs. Cicvarek... Read full biography
Miloslav Cicvarek, born in 1927 in Pisek and passing away in 2007 in Ceské Budejovice, was an artist whose artistic sensibilities were shaped by Group 42. In the early 1950s, he focused on creating simply composed still lifes, employing simple compositional schemes and landscape motifs. Cicvarek developed his own expressive techniques and color palette, crafting his unique optical drawing space known as the monotype.
Miloslav Cicvarek, born in 1927 in Pisek and passing away in 2007 in Ceské Budejovice, was an artist whose artistic sensibilities were shaped by Group 42. In the early 1950s, he focused on creating simply composed still lifes, employing simple compositional schemes and landscape motifs. Cicvarek developed his own expressive techniques and color palette, crafting his unique optical drawing space known as the monotype.
Miloslav Cicvarek, born in 1927 in Pisek and passing away in 2007 in Ceské Budejovice, was an artist whose artistic sensibilities were shaped by Group 42. In the early 1950s, he focused on creating simply composed still lifes, employing simple compositional schemes and landscape motifs. Cicvarek developed his own expressive techniques and color palette, crafting his unique optical drawing space known as the monotype.
