Lot 177
RIDER
1963
patinated plaster
33 x 36 cm (h x w)
unsigned
| 750 €
| 750 €
Karel Hladík was a Czech sculptor and university teacher - professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. His work is represented, for example, in the collections of the National Gallery in Prague or the Alš Gallery in South Bohemia, and his memorial plaque to Franz Kafka is also well known. He is famous for a number of figurative figures thematically drawing on the work of Alois Jirásek. His pupils include Magdalena Jetelová and Bohumil Zemánek. In the 1960s, three solo exhibitions were held by the artist. At this time he also discovered the beauty of casts of cut gelatine moulds, which opened up new possibilities for his work. The offered work The Rider comes from the family of the artist's heirs. Reproduced on the cover of the exhibition catalogue.