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Antonín Chittussi (1 December 1847 in
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– 1 May 1891,
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) was a Czech
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landscape and cityscape painter.


Early life

Chittussi was born to an Italian father from a merchant family who lived in
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, and moved to Bohemia during the
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. Settling in Ronov, he married an innkeeper and later served as Mayor. Initially, Chittussi was expected to follow in the family business, but displayed an aptitude for art, which was noticed by his grammar school teachers in
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, so he was sent to
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where he studied drawing with František Bohumír Zvěřina. At the age of eighteen, Chittussi went to Prague, with the intent to study engineering. He enrolled at the
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instead, but unhappy with the courses being offered and went to Munich instead. Chittussi went to Vienna for military service, where he obtained a deferral, and briefly enrolled at the
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. /ref> Chittussi later returned to the Academy in Prague to study history painting. In 1876, he participated in a protest by Czech students against Alfred Woltmann, a Professor of art history at the Charles University in Prague, University of Prague, who was accused of German chauvinism, forcing him to flee the lecture hall. Clashes between Czech and German students ensued. After a police investigation and five days in jail, Chittussi and
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, who were identified as the ringleaders, were expelled from the Academy.


Career

Chittussi supported himself by providing illustrations for ' () and other magazines. This work introduced him to Prague's patriotic social circles and found him a patron in , a member of the Imperial Council. He also befriended Brauner's daughter, Zdenka, an aspiring artist who influenced Chittussi's approach by introducing him to the work of the Barbizon school. In 1877, Chittussi and his school friend,
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, opened a studio where he became primarily interested in landscapes.Jan Marius Tomeš, "Antonín Chittussi", Odeon, 1980 As an army reservist following the
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in 1878, Chittussi was called up and sent to the front. The death and destruction he witnessed had a profound effect on him, which he attempted to work through emotionally by corresponding with Zdenka.Vladimir Hellmuth-Brauner, ''Antonín Chittussi ve stycích s Augustou a Zdenkou Braunerovými'' (Relations with August and Zdenka Brauner), Památník národního písemnictví, 1966 Chittussi made a series of small drawings and watercolors, which he exhibited on his return and, with the help of friends, succeeded in financing a trip to Paris.


The influence of Paris

Chittussi arrived in time for the "Fourth Impressionist Exhibition", but was not ready to accept what he saw, but eventually stated that most of his earlier works had "been in vain". In 1880, he rented a small studio and began to work on absorbing the new styles and gained the support of the writer
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, who would later marry Zdenka's sister, Anna. In 1882, he was invited to spend six months painting at the Radziwiłł estate near
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. The following year in 1883, Chittussi exhibited at the
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. Despite being successful, he was ready to return home and held an auction of his works at the
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in 1884. This meant an improvement of his relationship with Zdenka, as she actually began to spend more time in Paris than before, pursuing her career.


Personal life

Chittussi's distant relative, Adriana, lived in
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with her three children. Chittussi soon discovered an area in Southern Bohemia that inspired him to paint and helped him to assuage his hurt feelings. Shortly afterwards, he settled near
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. In 1887, Chittussi developed health problems, which were believed to be related to the time he spent outdoors, painting during inclement weather. He gradually grew weaker and was diagnosed with
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. In an effort to stop the disease' progress, he went to the Tatra Mountains. Chittussi died in Prague on the way home from treatment in 1891. A street in the
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district there is named after him and, in 1997, the Czech government used one of his paintings – a castle in
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– on a postage stamp.


References


Further reading

* Zdeněk Sejček, ''Mladý Chittussi: Monografická studie o mládí a rané tvorbě umělce'' (Studies on the Youth and Early Formation of the Artist) Východočeské nakladatelství, 1965 * František Dvořák, ''Antonín Chittussi'', Odeon, 1954 * Roman Prahl, ''Antonín Chittussi (1847 - 1891)'' (exhibition catalog), Východočeská galerie v Pardubicích, 2012


External links


Arcadja Auctions: More works by Chittussi

Stamps of the Czech Republic
7kč (1997) with painting by Chittussi. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chittussi, Antonin 1847 births 1891 deaths People from Ronov nad Doubravou Czech people of Italian descent Czech Impressionist painters Cityscape artists 19th-century Czech painters Czech male painters 19th-century deaths from tuberculosis Burials at Vyšehrad Cemetery Tuberculosis deaths in Austria-Hungary 19th-century Czech male artists Painters from Austria-Hungary Tuberculosis deaths in the Czech Republic