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February

Bold red flags and expressive brushstrokes capture a powerful moment of protest in Adolf Zábranský's 1972 painting February, inviting you to bring this evocative piece of Czech history into your private collection.

Adolf Zábranský (1909-1981): Czech painter & illustrator renowned for monumental works, children's book illustrations, and historical themes. A National Artist of Czechoslovakia.

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Om kunstneren

The Soul of Bohemian Narrative

Born amidst the pastoral landscapes of Rybí, Bohemia, Adolf Zábranský emerged as a master of visual storytelling whose work would eventually define an era of Czech creativity. His artistic foundation was forged in the rigorous halls of Prague’s Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, where he honed a precision of line and a sensitivity to form that would become his hallmark. Deeply influenced by the mythic echoes of the Czech Symbolist movement, Zábranský drew profound inspiration from the legendary works of Mikoláš Aleš and Josef Mánes. This early immersion in folklore and national myth instilled in him a lifelong ability to translate the intangible essence of legend into tangible, evocative imagery, setting the stage for a career that would oscillate between the monumental and the intimate.

Between Monumentalism and Social Realism

As his career progressed, Zábranský navigated the complex artistic currents of mid-century Czechoslovakia. His affiliation with the Mánes Union of Fine Arts in 1943 brought him into the heart of a movement that embraced the aesthetics of socialist realism—a style characterized by its dedication to portraying social harmony and the dignity of labor. This period saw Zábranský expanding his canvas from the page to the very architecture of the nation. He became a master of large-scale decorative projects, utilizing techniques such as sgraffito to transform public and private spaces into grand narratives of progress. His work in the opulent interiors of Prague’s Hrznský Palace stands as a testament to this era, where his meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of color created environments imbued with both grandeur and a profound sense of historical continuity.

The Eternal Magic of the Illustrated Page

Yet, despite the scale of his architectural triumphs, Zábranský’s most enduring legacy resides in the delicate, enchanting world of children's literature. He possessed an unparalleled capacity to capture the imagination of the young, creating illustrations that were far more than mere decorations for text; they were living, breathing extensions of the stories themselves. Through works such as Hanýžka a Martínek and Když se čerti rojili, he brought a sense of wonder and rhythmic beauty to the Czech literary tradition. His international acclaim, most notably receiving the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1972, recognized his ability to transcend national boundaries through the universal language of childhood wonder. Even in his later, more expressive paintings like February, one finds the same emotional resonance and mastery of light that defined his life's work—a legacy of art that continues to enchant generations.
Adolf Zábranský

Adolf Zábranský

1909 - 1981 , Czech Republic

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Socialist Realism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Mikoláš Aleš
    • Josef Mánes
  • Date Of Birth: November 29, 1909
  • Date Of Death: August 9, 1981
  • Full Name: Adolf Zábranský
  • Nationality: Czech
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Hanýžka a Martínek
    • Když se čerti rojili
    • Je nám dobře na světě
  • Place Of Birth: Rybí, Czech Republic
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