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Madame Gali - The Expressionist Work of Marie Galimberti-Provázková (1880–1951) 9788087164662 0
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Martina Pachmanová. Marie Rakušanová Arbor vitae CZ, EN 112 2011 21 cm 26 cm
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The book focuses on the painting, drawing and printmaking by Marie Galimberti-Provázková, one of the somewhat lesser-known Czech female artists from the first half of the 20th century. It defines her place in the context of modern art in Bohemia and Moravia and her relationship to the art production by her female contemporaries and, last but not least, ...

The book focuses on the painting, drawing and printmaking by Marie Galimberti-Provázková, one of the somewhat lesser-known Czech female artists from the first half of the 20th century. It defines her place in the context of modern art in Bohemia and Moravia and her relationship to the art production by her female contemporaries and, last but not least, it points out the important connections of her work with art activity abroad. Marie Galimberti-Provázková left her native country at an early age for many years and her work formed abroad. Her studies in the studio of Fernand Léger in Paris at the Académie Russe were an important step in her professional career. Her still-lifes, landscapes, portraits and self-portraits stem from the tradition of French Post-Impressionism and Cubism but they also bear the significant influence of German Expressionism and plein air painting developed in the important Central European artist colony in Nagybány in Hungary. The book devoted to “Madame Gali”, as she was called by some of her contemporaries  and friends, shows that she was a distinguished personality who deserves a unique place in modern art in Bohemia.

Author Martina Pachmanová. Marie Rakušanová
Publisher Arbor vitae
Language CZ, EN
Pages 112
Published 2011
Width 21 cm
Height 26 cm