Head of a woman

Head of a woman

Emil FillaWW-1913-005483
1913·etching on paper·height: 395 cm, width: 457 cm, height: 610 cm, width: 275 cm

Rijksmuseum / Public Domain

Catalogue

Year
1913
Dimensions
height: 395 cm, width: 457 cm, height: 610 cm, width: 275 cm
Collection
Rijksmuseum

Artist

Emil Filla
Emil Filla

Painting

Emil Filla was a versatile painter, graphic artist and sculptor at the epicentre of the Czech avant-garde. It is thanks to Filla’s innovation and influence that Prague earned the position of the second most important centre for Cubism after Paris. Initially a member of the Osma group (“The Eight”), a group which bore many similarities with the German Expressionist group Die Brücke, Filla joined the Mánes Union of Fine Arts in 1909, which he later left and then re-joined in 1920. Two years later co-founded the Group of Fine Artists, an association of Czech artists and intellectuals within the field of Cubism. Filla’s purist interpretation of Cubism, which was so heavily influenced by the work of Picasso, was to become the hallmark style of the group.

Chropyně, Czechia

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Year
1913
Dimensions
height: 395 cm, width: 457 cm, height: 610 cm, width: 275 cm
Watts ID
WW-1913-005483

Source

Collection
Rijksmuseum
Source
rijksmuseum
Status
verified

Artist

Emil Filla

Emil Filla

Painting

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