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Karel Svolinský (14 January 1896 – 16 September 1986) was a Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator, typographer, typeface designer, theatre stage designer and university professor.


Life

Initially, in 1910–1916, Svolinský trained as a woodcarver in
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. In 1919 he decided to continue his studies at the
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, where he studied painting and graphic arts with Štěpán Zálešák (1919–1921) and sculpture with
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(1921). Later he focused mainly on graphic art and mural painting, which he studied with František Kysela between 1922 and 1927. In 1945 he started teaching at the academy as the head of the Special Studio of Applied Graphic Art.


Work

The focus of Svolinský's work is drawing inspired by folk traditions,
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and nature. In addition to drawing, he was mainly devoted to free form graphics, small-scale graphics (
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) and applied graphics (posters, banknotes, postage stamps), experimenting with graphic techniques. His typical graphic technique is woodcarve and woodcut (related to his training as a carver). He also excelled in book graphics and illustration. In addition, he designed tapestries, was a successful scenographer (theatre stage designer) and, above all, the author of the designs for several monumental realisations: * 1930–1931: stained glass design for the
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chapel in
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in Prague * 1949–1954: design of the new form of the
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, in the style of
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(in collaboration with his wife, sculptor Marie Svolinská and with
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) He had been involved in stage design since 1940, when he was invited to the National Theatre in Prague by conductor
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to work on Dvořák's ''Jacobin''. Later, he did guest stage design mainly for the Czech opera repertoire in Prague, as well as at the State Theatres in
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,
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,
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and other cities. He also prepared a guest production of Janáček's ''
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'' for the
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(1968). Svolinský illustrated a number of books (among the most famous is the four-volume publication ''The Czech Year'' by
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and František Volf, (1944–1960) and covers of music books (e.g. by B. Smetana, L. Janáček, Z. Fibich). In 1925, his festive print of Mácha's ''
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'' (for which he designed an original typeface and created a number of illustrations) received a main prize at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris. He also created posters, postage stamps, ex-libris, banknotes, etc. He also created a number of stained glass works, mosaics and glass paintings. Since 1935 he was a member of the
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and an honorary member of the Hollar group. He is considered to be a continuator of the Mánes
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tradition in Czech art.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Svolinsky, Karel 1896 births 1986 deaths Artists from Olomouc 20th-century Czech painters 20th-century Czech sculptors 20th-century Czech male artists Czech male painters Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague alumni