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Kārlis Padegs (8 October 1911 – 19 April 1940) was a Latvian artist. He studied under Latvian painter
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at the Latvia Art Academy. His best-known work is '' Madonna with Machine Gun'', which belongs to the
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Biography

Kārlis Padegs was born on 8 October 1911 in Torņakalns, a workers district of
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. He died in Riga in April 1940 from tuberculosis, aged 28. In 1921, three years later than he should have, Kārlis Padegs enrolled in the Riga City Primary School No.1, which was headed by Valdis Zālītis. Padegs' drawing abilities were noticed early on by his drawing teacher Ernests Veilands, who in his lessons talked a lot about his impressions of travelling abroad and about certain issues of art history. In the last year of primary school, Kārlis Padegs was active in the Applied Arts Section of the Latvian Youth Red Cross, where he served as secretary. It was here that Kārlis Padegs wrote an essay on the painter Jānis Rozentāls for a school event, expressing a very independent perception of art. Kārlis Padegs graduated from the 1st Primary School in Riga in 1928 without showing any outstanding abilities. After graduating from primary school at the age of 16, when he was a little too old to continue his studies at secondary school, Kārlis Padegs mastered a plaster head drawing and, together with 20 other applicants, won the right to attend the first year classes of the Art Academy of Latvia at the Vilhelms Purvītis Master Workshop.


Art

File:Padegs - My Babe from the Street.jpg, ''My Babe from the Street'' (1930). File:Padegs - Self-portrait.jpg, ''Self-portrait'' (1932). File:Padegs - Mr.Padegs and the Astral.jpg, ''Mr. Padegs and the Astral'' (1939). File:Kārlis Padegs - Five O’clock Tea in the Morgue - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Five o'clock in the morgue'' (1935) File:Kabare.jpg, ''Cabaret'' (1935) File:Pavada.jpg, ''Funeral of the unknown soldiers'' (1939) File:Kārlis Padegs - Madonna with a Machine Gun - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Madonna with Machine Gun'' (1932) After an exhibition mounted in 1933, Padegs' art became an expression of unpleasant, even ugly traits, contrasting with the contemporary tendency towards beauty in Latvian art. Padegs once said: "I must often listen to reproaches- why do you draw such disgusting pictures when there is so much beauty in the world?- But there are also many abominable things and somebody must draw them too, I answer. I want to show the seamy side of life which we do not like to see in order not to spoil our feeling of comfort or our good appetite".Jānis Kalnačs. Kārlis Padegs Rīga. 1993


References


External links


Kārlis Padegs at Virtual Art Gallery
{{DEFAULTSORT:Padegs, Karlis 1911 births 1940 deaths Artists from Riga 20th-century Latvian painters 20th-century Latvian male artists Latvian male painters Latvian Expressionist painters 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis Tuberculosis deaths in Latvia Art Academy of Latvia alumni