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Auction archive: Lot number 96

FRANTA UPRKA (1868–1929) A BUST OF A GIRL IN FOLK COSTUME

Auction 31.05.2018
31 May 2018
Opening
CZK30,000
ca. US$1,358
Price realised:
CZK40,000
ca. US$1,811
Auction archive: Lot number 96

FRANTA UPRKA (1868–1929) A BUST OF A GIRL IN FOLK COSTUME

Auction 31.05.2018
31 May 2018
Opening
CZK30,000
ca. US$1,358
Price realised:
CZK40,000
ca. US$1,811
Beschreibung:

FRANTA UPRKA (1868–1929) A BUST OF A GIRL IN FOLK COSTUME Starting price: 30 000 CZK (1 200 EUR) Hammer price: 40 000 CZK (1 600 EUR) Description dimensions: 34 cm (height) period: Before 1920 Marble. Signed lower right on plinth: “F. Uprka”. In his sculptures Franta Uprka like his brother, Joža, portrayed motifs from his native Moravian Slovakia. A trained stonemason, he worked in the studios of Antonín Pavel Wagner and Bohuslav Schnirch In 1896 he settled in Prague and married Otilie Chramostová. In 1906 he exhibited his work at the Milan International. In 1910 he exhibited in Venice, again in Milan, and in Turin and Rome. Another international show followed at the Doré Gallery in London in 1911, where an exhibition of Slavic art was held. In 1918 Franta Uprka made the debut for the reopening for the Topič Salon, which had been closed following a forced seven-year hiatus, with a joint exhibition with Alois Kalvoda In 1920 he represented Czech sculpture at the Paris Salon with his well-known sculpture, “Pilgrims”.

Auction archive: Lot number 96
Auction:
Datum:
31 May 2018
Auction house:
Arthouse Hejtmánek
Goetheho 2
16000 Prag 6
Czech Republic
info@arthousehejtmanek.cz
+420 734 311 861
+420 222 264 881
Beschreibung:

FRANTA UPRKA (1868–1929) A BUST OF A GIRL IN FOLK COSTUME Starting price: 30 000 CZK (1 200 EUR) Hammer price: 40 000 CZK (1 600 EUR) Description dimensions: 34 cm (height) period: Before 1920 Marble. Signed lower right on plinth: “F. Uprka”. In his sculptures Franta Uprka like his brother, Joža, portrayed motifs from his native Moravian Slovakia. A trained stonemason, he worked in the studios of Antonín Pavel Wagner and Bohuslav Schnirch In 1896 he settled in Prague and married Otilie Chramostová. In 1906 he exhibited his work at the Milan International. In 1910 he exhibited in Venice, again in Milan, and in Turin and Rome. Another international show followed at the Doré Gallery in London in 1911, where an exhibition of Slavic art was held. In 1918 Franta Uprka made the debut for the reopening for the Topič Salon, which had been closed following a forced seven-year hiatus, with a joint exhibition with Alois Kalvoda In 1920 he represented Czech sculpture at the Paris Salon with his well-known sculpture, “Pilgrims”.

Auction archive: Lot number 96
Auction:
Datum:
31 May 2018
Auction house:
Arthouse Hejtmánek
Goetheho 2
16000 Prag 6
Czech Republic
info@arthousehejtmanek.cz
+420 734 311 861
+420 222 264 881
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