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Luděk Alois Marold (7 August 1865,
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– 1 December 1898, Prague) was a Czech painter and illustrator, best known for his panorama depicting the
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. It is the largest painting in the Czech Republic and currently has its own pavilion at the Výstaviště exhibition grounds.


Biography

He was born out of wedlock and given his mother's surname. His father, an Army Lieutenant, was killed the following year during the
Austro-Prussian War The Austro-Prussian War (German: ''Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg''), also known by many other names,Seven Weeks' War, German Civil War, Second War of Unification, Brothers War or Fraternal War, known in Germany as ("German War"), ''Deutsc ...
and his mother died six years later. The next nine years of his life are largely undocumented, although he apparently tried to enter Cadet School, but failed the examinations. Brief biography
@ Rodon.
At the age of sixteen, he entered the Academy of Fine Arts, but remained for only a year and was expelled. His studies did not resume until 1881, when he enrolled at the
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, where his instructors were
Ludwig von Löfftz Ludwig von Löfftz (21 June 1845 – 3 December 1910) was a German genre and landscape painter. Biography He was born at Darmstadt. He was a pupil of August von Kreling and Karl Raupp at Nuremberg, then of Wilhelm von Diez at the Academy ...
and Nikolaos Gysis. While there, he exchanged ideas with other Czech painters such as
Mikoláš Aleš Mikoláš Aleš (18 November 1852 – 10 July 1913) was a Czech painter. Aleš is estimated to have had over 5,000 published pictures; he painted for everything from magazines to playing cards to textbooks. His paintings were not publicized to ...
and
Alfons Mucha Alfons Maria Mucha (; 24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939), known internationally as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. Living in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, he was widely known for his distinctly stylized ...
. His first professional successes came as an illustrator for several German and Czech magazines, such as ''
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''. During this time, he began to suffer from
rheumatic fever Rheumatic fever (RF) is an inflammation#Disorders, inflammatory disease that can involve the heart, joints, skin, and brain. The disease typically develops two to four weeks after a Streptococcal pharyngitis, streptococcal throat infection. Si ...
so, in 1887, he returned to Prague, where he worked in the studios of Maximilian Pirner and edited publications from the newly established
Mánes Union of Fine Arts The Mánes Association of Fine Artists ( or ''S.V.U.''; commonly abbreviated as ''Manes'') was an artists' association and exhibition society founded in 1887 in Prague and named after painter Josef Mánes. The Manes was significant for its in ...
, headed by his old friend Aleš. Two years later, he received a state scholarship to study in Paris, where he found a position in the studios of Pierre-Victor Galland. In 1891, he was married. The following year, after Galland's death, he gave up his scholarship to become a freelance artist. He continued to create illustrations for periodicals and books by Czech authors and received a gold medal at an exhibition in Munich in 1892. Later, he adopted the
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style and began receiving orders for posters. In 1895, he was elected a member of the "". By 1897, he was back in Prague, where he proposed creating a gigantic panorama of the Battle of Lipany for an upcoming exhibition. His proposal was accepted and, after making sketches at the battlefield, he began work in early 1898. He collaborated with Karel Raška (1861–1918), the landscape painter Václav Jansa, colorist Theodor Hilšer (1866–1930) and the animal painter Ludvík Vacátko. It measures 11 meters (36 feet) high and 95 meters (311 feet) long. The stress of completing this huge work on schedule had a fatal effect on his already fragile health and he died shortly after it went on display in 1898. A major retrospective of his work was held the following year. Three streets have been named after him; in
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,
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and Prague.


Selected works

File:LudekMaroldVajecnyTrh.jpg, The Egg Market in Prague (1888) File:Skupina bratrských vojevůdců.jpg, Group of Generals, from
The Battle of Lipany (1898) File:Marold-Man on Divan.jpg, Man Sitting on a Divan File:Marold-Cabdriver.jpg, The Cabdriver (1891)


References


Further reading

* Jana A. Brabcová, ''Luděk Marold: 1865–1898'' (exhibition catalog), Obecní Dům, 1998


External links


ArtNet: More works by Marold

Illustrations by Marold
from the ''
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'' * "A Guide to the Battle of Lipany" with a brief description of the battle and the various segments of the work
Digitalized online
at the Czech National Library, System Kramerius.
"The Egg Market in Prague".
A video from
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marold, Ludek 1865 births 1898 deaths Artists from Prague Military art 19th-century Czech illustrators Czech magazine illustrators 19th-century Czech painters Czech male painters Burials at Olšany Cemetery 19th-century Czech male artists Painters from Austria-Hungary Illustrators from Bohemia