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  • Jindrich (Heinrich) Prucha
    Nov. 28, 2023

    Jindrich (Heinrich) Prucha

    Est: €40,000 - €60,000

    (Hungarian-Hradish 1886–1914 Komasova) Tree, around 1912, signed, oil on canvas, 94 x 98 cm, framed We thank Tomáš Pospiszyl for his scientific expertise and help in cataloguing this work. Provenance: Artist’s estate, around 1920 Thence by descent to the present owner Private Collection, Prague

    Dorotheum
  • Jindřich Prucha - Easter Still Life
    Nov. 29, 2020

    Jindřich Prucha - Easter Still Life

    Est: Kč300,000 - Kč500,000

    oil on canvas, dated around 1913, Signed lower left

    Galerie KODL
  • Jindřich Prucha - Dvorce
    Nov. 29, 2020

    Jindřich Prucha - Dvorce

    Est: Kč2,000,000 - Kč3,000,000

    oil on canvas, dated around 1912, Signed lower left

    Galerie KODL
  • Prucha - Good Friday
    Dec. 01, 2019

    Prucha - Good Friday

    Est: Kč3,500,000 - Kč5,500,000

    oil on canvas, dated 1911

    Galerie KODL
  • Prucha - Winter on the border
    Dec. 01, 2019

    Prucha - Winter on the border

    Est: Kč300,000 - Kč500,000

    oil on cardboard, dated 1910–1911

    Galerie KODL
  • JINDRICH PRUCHA (1886-1914): SPRING LANDSCAPE
    Dec. 06, 2018

    JINDRICH PRUCHA (1886-1914): SPRING LANDSCAPE

    Est: -

    Around 1913 52.5 x 58.5 cm (h x w) Oil on canvas. Signed lower left: "Prucha". Reverse: Stamp from an exhibition at the Manes. Inscription in pencil on stretcher frame: Mr. Zeman, Prague VII, Kamenicka 37. With its dramatic skies, Spring Landscape is a first-rate example of Jindrich Prucha’s exquisite painterly style from the peak of his career. Prucha’s oeuvre is not large and he painted for merely seven years, but nevertheless he is one of the greatest colorist painters of his time. His early paintings addressed Impressionism, but he gradually shifted towards a more vibrantly colored expression. His work can be considered an original synthesis of European avant-garde directions of Expressionism and Fauvism. A visit to an exhibition of French modern art in Prague in 1907 provided a decisive impulse in his art career. In around 1910 his paintings achieved the values of colorist painting, comparable with the greatest works by the French Fauvists. Although his oeuvre primarily comprises the traditional subjects of the landscape and portraits, Prucha is in line with contemporary trends and presents a modern execution in terms of both color and composition. His encounter with the Iron Mountains in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, where his father purchased a solitary house named Zupanda, proved crucial to his development. Here he discovered the inner rhythms of nature and painted landscapes with a low horizon, projecting his imbalanced, depressed state. Prucha’s promising career was interrupted by the draft. His tragic death on the front in World War I brought a premature end to his work. He was buried in a mass grave. Restoration report and technical analysis by Tomas Berger, MFA. Starting price: 450 000 CZK (17 647 EUR)

    Arthouse Hejtmánek
  • Manner of Jindrich Prucha Czech, 1886-1914 Landscape
    Jul. 26, 2017

    Manner of Jindrich Prucha Czech, 1886-1914 Landscape

    Est: $600 - $800

    Manner of Jindrich Prucha Czech, 1886-1914 Landscape Bears signature J.J. Prucha and dated 1902 (ll) Oil on canvas laid to Masonite 20 x 28 inches C 

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