František Dvořák (painter)
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František Dvořák, born Bruner, also known as Franz Dvorak or Franz Bruner (14 November 1862,
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- 7 June 1927,
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) was a Czech painter.


Life and work

He was the son of a tailor named Václav Bruner. He later changed his name to "Dvořák", possibly for patriotic reasons. He displayed artistic talent from an early age, and when he was fourteen his father sent him to the pedagogical institute in Kutná Hora. At the age of seventeen, his desire for an artistic career led him to the
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, where he studied with František Čermák. However, feeling that his studies were progressing too slowly, he switched to the
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, where his teachers were
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and Carl Wurzinger. In 1883, he moved to the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, becoming a student of Otto Seitz and Wilhelm von Lindenschmit the Younger. Later, he was able to purchase a studio in the
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district, painting portraits and
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scenes. As his popularity increased, he began to exhibit in Berlin and Vienna. In 1888, ever restless, he joined with fellow painters Karel Vítězslav Mašek and Alfons Mucha on a trip to France, then went on to Italy where he painted portraits for English and American visitors. His contact with Americans piqued his interest, so he went to the United States, settling in Philadelphia. He had his first large exhibition in 1890, followed by shows in New York, Chicago and Detroit, and was personally invited to the
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in Liverpool for a world exposition. In 1905, he returned to Prague, establishing a home and studio on the riverside where he lived until his death. During his stay in the United States, he had come into contact with the New Spirituality and attempted to integrate Eastern spirituality into his paintings. He also did portraits of Ramakrishna and Sarada Devi. His interests influenced his sister Helena, who translated several occult classics into Czech. For much of his life, he was better known abroad than at home. His first major exhibition in Prague did not come until 1907.


Selected paintings

File:Dvorak In the Orchard.jpg, In the Orchard (1912) File:Dvorak The Siblings.jpg, The Siblings (1912) File:DvorakReader.jpg, Reader (1906) File:Dvorak na dostizich.jpg, At the Races (1892)


References


Further reading

* Toman Prokop, ''Nový slovník československých výtvarných umělců'' (New Dictionary of Czechoslovak Artists, Vol.1, 3rd edition, edited by Rudolf Ryšavý, Prague, 1947 * Marie Rakušanová, ''Bytosti odnikud : metamorfózy akademických principů v malbě první poloviny 20. století v Čechách'' (Being Out of Nowhere: the Metamorphosis of the Principles of Academic Painting in the First Half of the 20th Century in Bohemia), Academia, Prague, 2008


External links


ArtNet: More paintings by Dvořák

American Gallery: Paintings by Dvořák


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