Lot 123
PORTRAIT OF A LADY
1906
Watercolour, pencil, charcoal, paper
46,5 x 29 cm (h x w)
Lower left "Dědina 1906"
| 1 000 €
| 1 000 €
The refined vivid color scheme and elegance of an Art Nouveau lady in a hat with a scarf is an excellent example of the lessons in modern French art that Dědina learned during his residence in Paris. Dědina was a genre painter, illustrator and portraitist. He studied at Prague's School of Applied Arts under František Ženíšek and at the Academy of Fine Arts under Maximilián Pirner; he also studied sculpture under Josef Václav Myslbek. In 1895 he traveled to Paris, where he initially worked with the Hungarian painter Mihály Munkácsy. The majority of his work focused on magazine illustrations. He also designed posters. He exhibited at Salons in Paris, and in 1903 he was admitted as a member of the Salon.