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MILOŠ JIRÁNEK (1875-1911): STUDY OF A GIRL IN A BLUE DRESS

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MILOŠ JIRÁNEK (1875-1911): STUDY OF A GIRL IN A BLUE DRESS
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Prague 6

MILOŠ JIRÁNEK (1875-1911): STUDY OF A GIRL IN A BLUE DRESS
Around 1910, Bohemia, Prague

Miloš Jiránek occupies an important place in the evolution of Czech modern painting. Although his life was short, he managed to help establish the Mánes Union of Fine Artists, start the art journal Volné smìry, and organize the important Rodin (1902) and Munch (1905) exhibitions in Prague. He studied at the Academy under Maximilián Pirner and Vojtěch Hynais; his numerous travels, especially to France, were an important part of his learning.

Professor Jiří Kotalík, who prepared a Jiránek exhibition in 1997, considers the painter's oeuvre to be one of the most cultivated artistic expressions in early 20th century painting in Bohemia. This painting is related to his White Studies, which are dated around 1910 and are among the masterpieces of Jiránek's brief career.
Oil on paperboard. (47 x 33,5 cm)

Starting price: 120 000 CZK / 4 444 EUR

MILOŠ JIRÁNEK (1875-1911): STUDY OF A GIRL IN A BLUE DRESS
Around 1910, Bohemia, Prague

Miloš Jiránek occupies an important place in the evolution of Czech modern painting. Although his life was short, he managed to help establish the Mánes Union of Fine Artists, start the art journal Volné smìry, and organize the important Rodin (1902) and Munch (1905) exhibitions in Prague. He studied at the Academy under Maximilián Pirner and Vojtěch Hynais; his numerous travels, especially to France, were an important part of his learning.

Professor Jiří Kotalík, who prepared a Jiránek exhibition in 1997, considers the painter's oeuvre to be one of the most cultivated artistic expressions in early 20th century painting in Bohemia. This painting is related to his White Studies, which are dated around 1910 and are among the masterpieces of Jiránek's brief career.
Oil on paperboard. (47 x 33,5 cm)

Starting price: 120 000 CZK / 4 444 EUR

EVENING AUCTION 2016

Sale Date(s)
Lots: 89
Venue Address
ARTHOUSE HEJTMANEK
Gallery & Auction House, Ltd.
Goetheho 17/2
Prague 6
160 00
Czech Republic

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ARTHOUSE HEJTMÁNEK 
Gallery and Auction house Ltd. 
Goetheho 17/ 2 
160 00 Prague 6 
Czech Republic

WHEN
Preauction Exhibition: 18. – 30. 11. 2016 / 10.00 – 18.00
Auction: 1. 12. 2016: entry from 5 pm, start at 6 pm

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WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO

For our auction, we have carefully selected a varieaty of exceptional artistic works, antiquities and design.

You can look forward to the early work "BETWEEN SUNFLOWERS" by Otakar Kubín, interesting collectors acquisitions from Václav Brožík, Jan Preisler or Antonín Slavíček, Vlaho Bukovac, Josef Šíma, Václav Radimský, Franz Metzner or Jan Bauch. We will also auction works by present artists such as Karel Malich and Jan Saudek.

From the field of furniture we will represent Italian baroque, Czech cubism in the form of several items by Gočár, and also art deco with a glass case made by architect Mašek.

There will be certainly available many other surprising items that will touch and excite any collector.

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