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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - WOMAN WITH BOWL
    Dec. 04, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - WOMAN WITH BOWL

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    Luděk Havelka studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Prof. Lidický, then as a scholarship holder in Florence. He was a sculptor, medallist, devoted to figurative sculpture and portraits. He worked as a teacher in Zlín and Uherské Hradiště and was a member of the Association of Medal Artists. The work comes from the estate of the artist. Signed: signed on the base: LUDĚK HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - WOMAN IN FOLK COSTUME
    Dec. 04, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - WOMAN IN FOLK COSTUME

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    Luděk Havelka studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Prof. Lidický, then as a scholarship holder in Florence. He was a sculptor, medallist, devoted to figurative sculpture and portraits. He worked as a teacher in Zlín and Uherské Hradiště and was a member of the Association of Medal Artists. Signed: signed on the base: LUDĚK HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - PLASTER MODELS OF TOYS
    Dec. 04, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - PLASTER MODELS OF TOYS

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    Set of polychrome plaster models. These are designs for plastic toys. The author is Czech sculptor and designer Luděk Havelka. Signed: sign. HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - LADIES BELT AND TABLE CLOCK
    Dec. 04, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - LADIES BELT AND TABLE CLOCK

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    Prototype of a ladies belt and table clock. The author is Czech sculptor and designer Luděk Havelka. Clock size 8 x 13 cm, strap buckle size 9 x 10.5 cm.

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - TWO DOSES
    Dec. 04, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - TWO DOSES

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    The set of design jars made probably around 1940s consists of one wooden model and a subsequent realization of the same shape in plastic (probably bakelite). It was probably created at the time when Luděk Havelka, together with Vincenc Makovský, was involved in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the field of shaping machines and tools (today industrial design). The Art and Industrial School of the Bata Works in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Luděk Havelka was a Czech sculptor. He studied at the UMPRUM in Prague (1927-1930) and at the AVU in Prague (1930-1935). In 1935 he studied in Florence as a scholarship student of the Italian government under Prof. Graziosi and Giuselli. In addition to sculpture, he also worked on medals.

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE BOWL
    Jun. 06, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE BOWL

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    The marble vase was created at the time when Luděk Havelka and Vincenc Makovský were involved in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the department of shaping machines and tools (today industrial design). The vase is an example of extraordinary craftsmanship, which is also unique in the field of technological experimentation with marble shaped into the thinnest possible form. The Baťa School of Arts and Crafts in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Signed: signed underneath: Š. U. / ZLÍN / L. HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - TWO MARBLE BOWLS
    Jun. 06, 2024

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - TWO MARBLE BOWLS

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    The larger (4.5 x 21 cm) and smaller (8 x 13.5 cm) bowls were made at the time when Luděk Havelka and Vincenc Makovský were involved in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the department of shaping machines and tools (today industrial design). The vase is an example of extraordinary craftsmanship, which is also unique in the field of technological experiments in working with marble shaped into the thinnest possible form. The Bata School of Art and Industry in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Luděk Havelka was a Czech sculptor. He studied at the UMPRUM in Prague (1927-1930) and at the AVU in Prague (1930-1935). In 1935 he studied in Florence as a scholarship student of the Italian government under Prof. Graziosi and Giuselli. In addition to sculpture, he also worked on medals. Signed: signed underneath: Š. U. / ZLÍN / HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE VASE III.
    Dec. 07, 2023

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE VASE III.

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    The rounded marble vase was created at the time when Luděk Havelka and Vincenc Makovský were involved in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the department of shaping machines and tools (today industrial design). The vase is an example of extraordinary craftsmanship, which is also unique in the field of technological experimentation with marble shaped into the thinnest possible form. The Bata School of Art and Industry in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Signed: marked and signed underneath: Š. U. / ZLÍN / L HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE VASE I.
    Dec. 07, 2023

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE VASE I.

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    The marble vase was created at the time when Luděk Havelka together with Vincenc Makovský participated in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the department of shaping machines and tools (today industrial design). The vase is an example of extraordinary craftsmanship, which is also unique in the field of technological experimentation with marble shaped into the thinnest possible form. The Bata School of Arts and Crafts in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Signed: marked underneath: Š. U. / ZLÍN

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE VASE II.
    Dec. 07, 2023

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - MARBLE VASE II.

    Est: -

    The marble vase was created at the time when Luděk Havelka and Vincenc Makovský were involved in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the department of shaping machines and tools (today industrial design). The vase is an example of extraordinary craftsmanship, which is also unique in the field of technological experimentation with marble shaped into the thinnest possible form. The Baťa School of Arts and Crafts in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Signed: marked and signed underneath: Š. U. / ZLÍN / L HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - STONE VASE
    Dec. 07, 2023

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - STONE VASE

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    The black stone vase made of serpentinite was created at the time when Luděk Havelka and Vincenc Makovský were involved in the founding of the School of Art in Zlín, where Makovský was the head of the shaping of machines and tools (today industrial design). The vase is an example of extraordinary craftsmanship, which is also unique in the field of technological experimentation with marble shaped into the thinnest possible form. The Bata School of Art and Industry in Zlín was intended to educate industrial artists, taking into account the model of the German Bauhaus movement. Signed: marked and signed underneath: Š. U. / ZLÍN / L HAVELKA

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - SWIMMER
    Dec. 07, 2023

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - SWIMMER

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    Luděk Havelka studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Prof. Lidický, then as a scholarship holder in Florence. He was a sculptor, medallist, devoted to figurative sculpture and portraits. He worked as a teacher in Zlín and Uherské Hradiště and was a member of the Association of Medal Artists. The offered exceptional sculpture of a Swimmer was created at the time when the sculptor worked as a professor at the School of Art in Zlín. The sculpture is accompanied by the author's drawing draft with dating. Signed: unsigned

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  • LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - FEMALE NUDE
    Dec. 07, 2023

    LUDĚK HAVELKA 1908 - 1963 - FEMALE NUDE

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    Luděk Havelka was a Czech sculptor. He studied at the UMPRUM in Prague (1927-1930) and at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts (1930-1935). In 1935 he studied in Florence as a scholarship student of the Italian government under Prof. Graziosi and Giuselli. He lived and worked in Zlín, taught at the Zlín School of Art and later at the SUPŠ in Uherské Hradiště. In addition to sculpture, he also worked on medals. Signed: unsigned

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  • Ludek Havelka (Czech, 1908-1963) - Jan Neruda(?), Plaster Bust.
    May. 27, 2019

    Ludek Havelka (Czech, 1908-1963) - Jan Neruda(?), Plaster Bust.

    Est: $100 - $200

    Ludek Havelka (Czech, 1908-1963) - Jan Neruda(?), Plaster Bust. Signed. Height: 20cm.

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