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What is the secret of Max Švabinský's famous Poor Region?

Which artist loses his hand in the war and still becomes a world-famous photographer? Who are the two famous architects who will build two exceptional buildings in our country in one year? Which painter paints his most famous painting at the age of fifty? Who among our artists inspires the Japanese director to shoot Godzilla? Which Czech graphic artist will change the way of making phone calls in America? And how is it that the inhabitants of London know life in Bedřichovice in Moravia so well? The answers to these and other questions can be found in this narrative publication, which uniquely combines text, illustration and comics.

Its authors - Ondřej Horák and the duo of artists Jiří Franta & David Böhm - will take you through the turbulent territory of Czech fine art from 1900 to the present. After the award-winning title "Why Paintings Don't Need Names", Labyrint Publishing publishes another exceptional book that brings the complicated world of modern art closer in a comprehensible and entertaining way.

Format: 240 x 330 mm
Pages: 250
Language: Czech
Publisher: LABYRINT

Product code: 838924 Shipping and Payment

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KNIHY

What is the secret of Max Švabinský's famous Poor Region?

Which artist loses his hand in the war and still becomes a world-famous photographer? Who are the two famous architects who will build two exceptional buildings in our country in one year? Which painter paints his most famous painting at the age of fifty? Who among our artists inspires the Japanese director to shoot Godzilla? Which Czech graphic artist will change the way of making phone calls in America? And how is it that the inhabitants of London know life in Bedřichovice in Moravia so well? The answers to these and other questions can be found in this narrative publication, which uniquely combines text, illustration and comics.

Its authors - Ondřej Horák and the duo of artists Jiří Franta & David Böhm - will take you through the turbulent territory of Czech fine art from 1900 to the present. After the award-winning title "Why Paintings Don't Need Names", Labyrint Publishing publishes another exceptional book that brings the complicated world of modern art closer in a comprehensible and entertaining way.

Format: 240 x 330 mm
Pages: 250
Language: Czech
Publisher: LABYRINT

Product code: 838924 Shipping and Payment

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