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Lot #6180 - Jiri (Georg) Jilovsky

  • Auction House:
    Theodore Bruce
  • Sale Name:
    Art | Australian, Aboriginal & International
  • Sale Date:
    17 May 2021 ~ 6pm (AEST)
  • Lot #:
    6180
  • Lot Description:
    Jiri (Georg) Jilovsky
    (1884-1958) Czech
    The Fisherman
    Oil on linen
    60 x 80 cm, 75 x 94 cm framed
    signed lower left
    Good condition small loss along stretcher line top right corner, original framing
  • Notes:
    Jiri Jilovsky's paintings are mostly portraits and landscapes, but also include city vistas, genre scenes, still-lifes and decorative compositions. From the early portraits, which were painted with smooth and carefully shaded techniques, one can follow his development to a freer, palette-knifed painterly expression and an Art Deco style of portraiture through to the realism of his last period. In February 1915 Jilovsky enlisted as an infantry volunteer and in the following year saw action in the Battle of Galicia, where he began to draw portrait studies of Austrian soldiers of all types, ranks and nationalities. His monotype War (1918) is a symbolic depiction of his battle experiences and of the suffering of the War. From September 1921, Jilovsky was the artistic head of the Promotional Department of “La Tricolore” in Prague. In July 1924 he married Marie Meusel (1889–1948), a lady’s dressmaker in Prague. Their marriage was undoubtedly happy one, they both worked at home, often sharing clientele. Their first son, Hanuš, was born in January 1926, the second, Arnošt, in February 1931
  • Estimate:
    A$1,000 - 2,000
  • Realised Price:
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  • Category:
    Art

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