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1913 Horní Újezd u Litomyšle - 2005 Prague, Czech Republic. Known for: Paintings.
A Czech artist born in Horni Újezd, Václav Boštík made his career in his native country, particularly in Prague, where he had his studio. "A mystic without being religious, Vaclav Bostik was... Read full biography
A Czech artist born in Horni Újezd, Václav Boštík made his career in his native country, particularly in Prague, where he had his studio. "A mystic without being religious, Vaclav Bostik was fascinated by Einstein's theories, quantum physics and everything to do with the creation of the Universe... Read full biography
A Czech artist born in Horni Újezd, Václav Boštík made his career in his native country, particularly in Prague, where he had his studio. "A mystic without being religious, Vaclav Bostik was fascinated by Einstein's theories, quantum physics and everything to do with the creation of the Universe and the relationship between balance and imbalance. These preoccupations were evident in the paintings and works on paper by this friend of Adriana Simotova, another figure of Czech art of this... Read full biography
A Czech artist born in Horni Újezd, Václav Boštík made his career in his native country, particularly in Prague, where he had his studio. "A mystic without being religious, Vaclav Bostik was fascinated by Einstein's theories, quantum physics and everything to do with the creation of the Universe and the relationship between balance and imbalance. These preoccupations were evident in the paintings and works on paper by this friend of Adriana Simotova, another figure of Czech art of this generation. These were works in which, using simple geometric figures (squares, rectangles and above all large spheres), Vaclav Bostik strove to crystallize matter with very subtle work on points, particles and light."... Read full biography
A Czech artist born in Horni Újezd, Václav Boštík made his career in his native country, particularly in Prague, where he had his studio. "A mystic without being religious, Vaclav Bostik was fascinated by Einstein's theories, quantum physics and everything to do with the creation of the Universe and the relationship between balance and imbalance. These preoccupations were evident in the paintings and works on paper by this friend of Adriana Simotova, another figure of Czech art of this generation. These were works in which, using simple geometric figures (squares, rectangles and above all large spheres), Vaclav Bostik strove to crystallize matter with very subtle work on points, particles and light."... Read full biography
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