Bouquet

Frantisek Kobliha

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Basic information
ID
Г-IV-2076
Author
Frantisek Kobliha
Name
Bouquet
Country
Czech Republic
Technique
woodcut
Material
paper
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
9.8 x 12.5
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Frantisek Kobliha
Artist's lifetime
1877–1962
Country
Czech Republic
Biography
Frantisek Kobliha (1877–1962) was a Czech graphic artist and art critic. In 1910–1912, he headed the SURSUM group, whose members were engaged in artistic, spiritual, and occult practices. The members of the group were considered the second generation of Symbolists. Frantisek Kobliha was also one of the most influential artists and art critics of the Czech publication "Moderni Revue". Kobliha was educated in Prague at the Umprum School of Applied Arts (1896–1899) and then at the Academy of Arts, where he studied painting under Frantisek Zenisek, a representative of the academic painting style. In his creative work, Kobliha abandoned colour for black-and-white tonal variations. He worked in the techniques of lithography, drypoint, and wood engraving. In addition, he worked as a book illustrator. During the 1920s, the artist published works by such authors as Julius Zeyer (1841–1901), Jiří Karasek (1871–1951), Jan Opolsky (1875–1942), Rudolf Medek (1890–1940), and others. Kobliha also worked on bibliographical editions of literary works published by Kamilla Neumannova (1874–1957), often using floral motifs and the story's central figure as a frontal painting. The artist's oeuvre is characterised by an atmosphere of introspection and the creation of imaginary compositions, although his creative heritage also includes realistic landscapes from Czech villages. The main series of works by Frantisek Kobliha: "Simple Motifs" (1908), "Tristan" (1909–1910), a series of landscapes of Prague (1914), a series of lithographs "Fantasies of Moonlight Nights" (1944–1946), etc.
Object description
The work is a decorative composition intended for book embellishment. On the black background of the engraving, two thick stems of fantastical white flowers are depicted vertically. Some flower clusters are drooping downward, and the flowers consist of numerous small petals arranged one on top of the other.
Inscriptions
On the image, at the bottom right near the stems, there are initials: "F. K.". To the right beneath the engraving, there is a signature: "F. Kobliha". In the lower left corner in Czech: "dřevoryt", "83".
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery