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1885 - 1946. Known for: Cubo-Expressionist painting, graphic design, illustration.
Václav Špála (1885–1946) was a Czech painter, graphic designer and illustrator. He studied at Prague Academy. He exhibited his work with “Stubborn” group. At the beginning of his career his work was... Read full biography
Václav Špála (1885–1946) was a Czech painter, graphic designer and illustrator. He studied at Prague Academy. He exhibited his work with “Stubborn” group. At the beginning of his career his work was influenced by Fauvism*, later by Cubism.* . Since 1923 he painted mainly landscapes and still-lives.... Read full biography
Václav Špála (1885–1946) was a Czech painter, graphic designer and illustrator. He studied at Prague Academy. He exhibited his work with “Stubborn” group. At the beginning of his career his work was influenced by Fauvism*, later by Cubism.* . Since 1923 he painted mainly landscapes and still-lives. Václav Špála ranks among the greatest phenomena of Czech modern art. Czech society alternately rejected him and lavished uncritical praise on him. His paintings used to accompany many of us... Read full biography
Václav Špála (1885–1946) was a Czech painter, graphic designer and illustrator. He studied at Prague Academy. He exhibited his work with “Stubborn” group. At the beginning of his career his work was influenced by Fauvism*, later by Cubism.* . Since 1923 he painted mainly landscapes and still-lives. Václav Špála ranks among the greatest phenomena of Czech modern art. Czech society alternately rejected him and lavished uncritical praise on him. His paintings used to accompany many of us throughout our school years, decorating not only classrooms but also numerous offices and living rooms. Špála was one of the first artists to be recognized with the title National Artist, and was awarded it in 1946. Source:. "Vaclav Spala," Wikipedia, June... Read full biography
Václav Špála (1885–1946) was a Czech painter, graphic designer and illustrator. He studied at Prague Academy. He exhibited his work with “Stubborn” group. At the beginning of his career his work was influenced by Fauvism*, later by Cubism.* . Since 1923 he painted mainly landscapes and still-lives. Václav Špála ranks among the greatest phenomena of Czech modern art. Czech society alternately rejected him and lavished uncritical praise on him. His paintings used to accompany many of us throughout our school years, decorating not only classrooms but also numerous offices and living rooms. Špála was one of the first artists to be recognized with the title National Artist, and was awarded it in 1946. Source:. "Vaclav Spala," Wikipedia, June 2016. * For more in-depth information about these terms and others, see AskART.com. Glossary http://www... Read full biography
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