Lot 210
A GREEN FIGURE
1964
Oil on canvas
50 x 61 cm (h x w)
Lower right "P. Kotík 64"
| 2 600 €
| 7 200 €
Figures in the spirit of cubist shape reduction and fauvist color scale represent a typical form of expression of Pravoslav Kotík. Kotík studied at both the School of Applied Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague in the 1920s and joined the country’s major art associations – Mánes Union of Fine Artists and Umělecká Beseda. It was here where he met artists Karel Holan, Miloslav Holý and Karel Kotrba, who in 1924 co-founded Ho-Ho-Ko-Ko Social Group focused on realistic subjects and social themes. Many layers can be found in Kotík’s oeuvre, from Expressionism and Fauvism in his early work and Cubism and Neoclassicism in the Twenties to touches of Surrealism in the Fifties. His paintings unfurl stories of lovers in cafés, toiling villagers, and people coming to terms their existence in the face of modern civilization.