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Here are all the paintings of Vaclav Brozik 01
ID |
Painting |
Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
96057 |
![A Portrait of the Artist Son, Maurice Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new26/Vaclav Brozik-763596.jpg) |
A Portrait of the Artist Son, Maurice |
Oil on canvas, fixed onto newer canvas
Dimensions 65 x 50 cm
1898(1898) |
75312 |
![A Seated Lady Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new24/Vaclav Brozik-468837.jpg) |
A Seated Lady |
A Seated Lady, painting by Veclav Brožek, oil on wooden panel, 40X32 cm.
cjr |
77191 |
![A Seated Lady Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new24/Vaclav Brozik-955353.jpg) |
A Seated Lady |
oil on wooden panel, 40??32 cm.
Date Unknown
cyf |
93681 |
![At the ball. Signed, inscribed and dated V. DE BROZIK. PRAGUE Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new26/Vaclav Brozik-946763.jpg) |
At the ball. Signed, inscribed and dated V. DE BROZIK. PRAGUE |
1898. Oil on canvas, 101.5 x 82 cm
cjr |
79186 |
![Maurice Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new24/Vaclav Brozik-589587.jpg) |
Maurice |
Česky: Olej na plxtnx, fixovxno na novxjšx plxtno
English: Oil on canvas, fixed onto newer canvas
Dimensions 65 x 50 cm
cyf |
79943 |
![Maurice Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new24/Vaclav Brozik-778673.jpg) |
Maurice |
Date 1898(1898)
Medium Česky: Olej na plxtnx, fixovxno na novxjšx plxtno
English: Oil on canvas, fixed onto newer canvas
Dimensions 65 x 50 cm
cyf |
97909 |
![Moravians Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new26/Vaclav Brozik-749735.jpg) |
Moravians |
oil on cardboard
Dimensions 24 x 32 cm
cyf |
83363 |
![Polyxena z Lobkovic Vaclav Brozik](/upload/file-admin/images/new24/Vaclav Brozik-468388.jpg) |
Polyxena z Lobkovic |
oil on canvas, 87x146 cm.
cyf |
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Vaclav Brozik
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(5 March 1851 - 15 April 1901) was a Czech academic painter.
Since 1868 he studied at the Academy of Arts in Prague, Dresden, and Munich. In 1879 he went on study journey to the Netherlands.
He married a daughter of a wealthy art dealer in Paris, who helped him achieve success in French high society. He divided his time between Prague, where he taught at the Academy since 1893, and Paris. In 1896 he was elected as a foreign member and the successor of John Millais in the French Academie des beaux-arts. He died suddenly of cardiac failure and is buried at the Cimetiere de Montmartre.
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