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Osnovne informacije

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1870, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Museums on APS:
    • Regional Gallery in Liberec
    • Regional Gallery in Liberec
    • Regional Gallery in Liberec
    • Regional Gallery in Liberec
    • Regional Gallery in Liberec
  • Nationality: Czech Republic
  • Died: 1910
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Lifespan: 40 years
  • Top 3 works: The Park Stromovka
  • Also known as: antonin slavicek
  • Top-ranked work: The Park Stromovka

Kviz o umetnosti

Svako pitanje ima samo jedan tačan odgovor.

Pitanje 1:
Antonín Slavíček was primarily known for painting what subject matter?
Pitanje 2:
Slavíček's artistic development was impacted by his relationship with Julius Mařák. How would you describe this relationship?
Pitanje 3:
What tragic event significantly impacted the end of Slavíček's career?
Pitanje 4:
Following Slavíček's death, his widow Bohumila married whom?

Antonín Slavíček: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Antonín Slavíček was born in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1870. He emerged as a significant figure within the Czech Impressionist movement.
  • He began his formal artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under the tutelage of Julius Mařák, a prominent landscape painter.
  • His studies were frequently interrupted by disagreements with Professor Mařák, hinting at Slavíček’s independent spirit and evolving artistic vision.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Slavíček's early work focused on landscape painting, heavily influenced by Mařák’s techniques. However, he quickly developed his own distinct style characterized by a sensitive portrayal of light and atmosphere.
  • He became particularly drawn to the area surrounding Kameničky, where he found inspiration for many of his most evocative works. This region would become synonymous with his artistic output.
  • While firmly rooted in Impressionism, Slavíček’s work also displays elements of Symbolism and a deep connection to the Bohemian landscape.

Career and Major Works

  • In 1899, following Mařák's death, Slavíček applied for the professorship at the Academy but was unsuccessful. This rejection may have contributed to his growing sense of isolation.
  • He dedicated himself primarily to painting *en plein air*, capturing the fleeting effects of light and weather on the Czech countryside.
  • His paintings from this period are characterized by a lyrical quality, often depicting serene scenes of fields, forests, and rivers. Notable works include numerous landscapes centered around Kameničky.

Personal Tragedy and Untimely Death

  • In 1908, Slavíček’s wife fell seriously ill, prompting a trip to Dubrovnik for medical treatment. During this time, he suffered a broken arm.
  • A year later, in August 1909, while vacationing in the Orlické Mountains, he experienced a stroke while swimming in the Zdobnice River, resulting in paralysis on his right side.
  • Despite attempts to paint with his left hand, Slavíček found the results unsatisfactory. In a state of despair and described as ‘insane’ in his death certificate, he tragically took his own life shortly thereafter, in 1910.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Slavíček's work represents a poignant example of Czech Impressionism, capturing the beauty and spirit of the Bohemian landscape.
  • His personal tragedy adds a layer of melancholy to his artistic legacy, making his paintings all the more evocative and emotionally resonant.
  • His son, Jan Slavíček, also became a painter, continuing the family’s artistic tradition. His grandson Jiří Slavíček was a well-known screenwriter and director.
  • Though his career was cut short, Antonín Slavíček remains a significant figure in Czech art history, celebrated for his sensitive landscapes and tragic life story.