#96

Vlastimil Hofman
(1881 – 1970)

Allegory of old age - 1919

Vlastimil Hofman (1881 - 1970) - Allegory of old age - 1919
#96

Vlastimil Hofman
(1881 – 1970)

Allegory of old age - 1919

Rozměr
49.5 x 70 cm
Sold for
18 000 EUR
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Basic info

Medium
Oil On Cardboard
rozměr
49.5 x 70 cm
autor
Vlastimil Hofman (1881–1879)

About

Hofman was born in Prague to a Czech father and a Polish mother. The family moved to Kraków in 1889. From 1896 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, then from 1899 to 1901 in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts. When the war began, Hofman moved to Prague and later lived in Paris before returning to Kraków in 1921. Around 1921 his name changed from Hofmann to Hofman. He is a representative of symbolism and primarily created religious and mythological scenes in rural surroundings. A half-length portrait of an old woman occupies the foreground. She has put her hands on her cane. Although her face is marked by age, it radiates spiritual strength. Her eyes are half-closed, seeming to look more internally than at the outside world. Maybe she will reflect on her life in the twilight of her life. A lavender-colored scarf lies over her head and shows her gray hair above her forehead. A young, blonde woman with a pale complexion appears behind her on the right, her hand on her chest. She tilts her head slightly, looks down and expresses pity with her mouth open. On her head she wears a wreath of white and red roses with thorns. The wreath perhaps symbolizes the joys and pains of love. The left half of the picture is a view of a village in autumn. The season obviously refers to the autumn of life. At the bottom left you can see a young woman and a man dressed in black in civilian clothes. They are slightly turned towards each other, but their relationship to each other is unclear. There seems to be an indefinable tension between them. Behind them you can see two satyrs on the wall. They represent the animal forces of nature and perhaps reflect the passion behind the bourgeois facade. Oil on cardboard 49.5 × 70 cm. Signed: Wlastimil Hofmann / 1909

Author

Wlastimil Hofman se narodil 27. dubna 1881 v Praze. Byl český malíř, který proslul v Polsku, kam přišel v roce 1889. Studoval na Akademii výtvarných umění v Krakově a později na École des Beaux-Arts v Paříži. První výstavu měl v roce 1902 ve Sdružení umělců Sztuka. V roce 1907 se stal prvním Polákem, který se stal členem vídeňské secese.

Během let 1914 až 1920 žil v Praze a Paříži, ale v roce 1921 se vrátil do Krakova. Přijal polskou podobu jména, změnil se na Wlastimil Hofman. Byl členem vídeňské secese a vystavoval svá díla v evropských městech.

Během druhé světové války uprchl s manželkou, která byla židovského původu, před nacisty přes Sovětský svaz a Turecko do Palestiny. Po válce se vrátil do Polska a v roce 1961 obdržel Kříž Řádu polské obrody. Po odpočinku se usadil ve Szklarské Porębě ve Slezských Krkonoších. Jeho bývalý domov je nyní muzeum nazývané Dům Vlastimila Hofmana. Zemřel 6. března 1970 ve Szklarské Porębě.

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