Emil Artur Longen
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Emil Artur Longen, born Emil Václav František Pitterman (29 July 1885,
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– 24 April 1936,
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) was a Czech
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, director, actor,
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and painter. He was initially drawn to
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and
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, but was also influenced by
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. In addition to painting, he created illustrations and caricatures for various periodicals.


Biography

His father was a
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, originally from
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.Jiří Červený: ''Červená sedma'', Orbis, Prague, 1959 After 1904, he studied at the
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, with František Thiele. In 1907, he participated in founding the artists' association, . He was expelled from the Academy in 1908, for disciplinary infractions. Although focused on art, he was also attracted to the theater and the
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. Around 1909, he began to collaborate with the writer and actor,
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. It was then that he first used the pseudonym "Longen". Over the next twenty years, he would become a prominent figure in many Prague cabarets, including the famous (Red Seven). In 1910, he married the actress, Xena Marková. In 1911, he made his mark at the beginnings of Czech cinema, co-authoring and starring in a series of four short comedies about a bon-vivant named Rudi. He also directed the last film in the series, '' Rudi Sportsman''. He opened his own cabarets in 1920: (Boom) and (The Revolutionary Scene). In 1921, he was in his first full-length silent film; ''Otrávené světlo'' (''
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''), playing a magician opposite
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and
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. For a time, he also worked abroad; in Paris,
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and Berlin. Back in Prague in 1925, he and the director, , agreed to merge their theater companies to create a new company named (an
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for "Spojené ensembly Českého studia E. A. Longena").
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: ''Tisíc a jeden život'', Odeon, Prague, 1981, pg.42
It was short-lived, however, so he became an actor and
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at the new . While there, in 1927, he wrote a biography of the theater's founder, the comedian
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. Despite his professional successes, his marriage proved to be a very unhappy one. Xena felt disrespected, became depressed, addicted to morphine and cocaine and, in 1928, committed suicide by jumping from a window. Later that same year, he remarried, to Maria Uhlířová, apparently also an actress, and they had two children. He wrote a biographical novel in Xena's honor, called ''Herečka'' (''Actress'') Since his student days, he had been known for his
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lifestyle and explosive temperament, and was intoxicated almost daily. Much of his considerable income was squandered, and he was perpetually in debt. During the last half of his life, his paintings increasingly came to serve as little more than a way to help pay those debts. He died in 1936, in Beneš Hospital, at the age of fifty, from a
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.


Selected paintings

Longen-Burian.jpg, Portrait of Vlasta Burian Pittermann-1926.1.jpg, Factory on the River Bank Longen-Bar.jpg, In the Bar Pittermann-19xx.02.jpg, Prague Harbor Longen-Alcohol.jpg, Captured by Alcohol
(self-portrait)


References


Further reading

* Various authors, ''Dějiny českého divadla/IV'', Academia, Prague, 1983, pp.;40, 47, 50–52, 96, 158–161, 171–2, 182, 268, 374, 520, 590, 591, 596–7, 603, 611–2, 642, 647–8 * Z. Sílová, R. Hrdinová, A. Kožíková and V. Mohylová : ''Divadlo na Vinohradech 1907–2007 – Vinohradský ansámbl'', vydalo Divadlo na Vinohradech, Prague, 2007, pp204–5


External links


More works by Longen
@ ArtNet
Entry on Longen
@ the Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze
Entry on Longen
@ abART * Emil Artur Longen, ''Jaroslav Hašek'' (biography), Beaufort publishing, 1928

@ Bohemian Library)
"Emil Artur Longen brought both Švejk and Lenin to the scene for the first time"
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