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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): Pintor y ilustrador checo destacado por obras maestras monumentales, ilustraciones infantiles innovadoras y una profunda reflexión sobre temas históricos que lo consagran como artista nacional.

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Óleo sobre lienzo pintado a mano en el tamaño y marco de su elección, realizado por encargo por nuestros artistas. (Cambiar a impresión Cambiar a impresiónCambiar a imagen Cambiar a imagen)

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Puede ingresar sus propias dimensiones para adaptarse a un marco o espacio específico. Si el tamaño seleccionado no coincide con las proporciones de la imagen original, recortaremos la obra o extenderemos la pintura con elementos adicionales pintados a mano. Se le enviará una maqueta digital para su aprobación antes de comenzar la producción.
Tenga en cuenta que la vista previa en pantalla no refleja el recorte o la extensión reales. Solo la maqueta mostrará con precisión la composición final.
Si bien existen tamaños personalizados, recomendamos seleccionar una dimensión de la lista predefinida para preservar las proporciones originales.

Ejemplos de lo que se puede personalizar: Reemplace el rostro con una foto del cliente; Agregue una mascota (por ejemplo, cambie un gato por un perro); Incluya un mensaje oculto en el fondo; Cambie el paisaje o los elementos del fondo.
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Biografía del artista

Adolf Zábranský: A Visionary Illustrator Shaping Czech Childhood Literature

Adolf Zábranský (1909-1981) stands as a pivotal figure in Czech art history, primarily recognized for his extraordinary contributions to children’s literature illustration and monumental decorative projects reflecting the spirit of socialist realism. Born in Rybí, Bohemia, Zábranský's artistic journey began with formal training at Prague’s Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, establishing him as a master of draughtsmanship and preparing him for a career dedicated to capturing the essence of storytelling through visual artistry.

Early Influences: The Echoes of Symbolism

Zábranský’s formative years were profoundly shaped by the Czech Symbolist movement, spearheaded by Mikoláš Aleš—a movement that championed mythic narratives and folklore. Aleš's insistence on exploring archetypal themes instilled in Zábranský a deep appreciation for storytelling traditions—a fascination that would permeate his entire artistic oeuvre. This exposure fostered an unwavering belief in the power of visual language to convey profound ideas, guiding him toward projects that aimed not merely to depict reality but to illuminate its hidden depths.

Joining the Mánes Union and Embracing Socialist Realism

A decisive turning point arrived in 1943 when Zábranský joined the Mánes Union of Fine Arts—a collective dedicated to socialist realism. This affiliation fundamentally altered his artistic perspective, aligning him with a movement that prioritized portraying idealized depictions of labor and social harmony. The stylistic ethos of socialist realism—characterized by monumental scale and didactic intent—became an integral component of Zábranský’s creative process, informing his monumental decorative commissions and fueling his commitment to communicating powerful narratives through grand visual statements.

Monumental Decoration: Shaping Prague's Landscape

Zábranský’s artistic talent extended beyond illustration into architectural decoration, most notably the opulent interiors of Prague’s Hrznský Palace—a breathtaking testament to his skill in transforming conceptual ideas into tangible beauty. His meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of color breathed life into these spaces—creating environments imbued with grandeur and symbolic resonance that mirrored the aspirations of Czechoslovakia's socialist era. These murals served as enduring emblems of Czech identity, reflecting Zábranský’s conviction that art could elevate societal values and inspire collective imagination.

A Legacy Etched in Children’s Books: Tales for Young Minds

However, Zábranský’s enduring legacy rests firmly upon his illustrations for children’s books—a realm where he achieved unparalleled renown. Works such as Hanýžka a Martínek (1953) and Když se čerti rojili by Jindřich Šimon Baar (1962)—alongside Ze starých letopisů by Ivan Olbracht—demonstrate Zábranský’s remarkable ability to distill complex themes into accessible narratives, captivating young audiences with imaginative imagery and lyrical prose. These books are celebrated for their evocative storytelling and enduring appeal—a testament to Zábranský's profound understanding of the human condition through the lens of childhood experience—solidifying his position as one of Czechoslovakia’s most beloved artists.

Recognition and Honors: A National Artist's Reward

In 1970, Zábranský received the prestigious title of National Artist from the Czechoslovak State—a distinction bestowed upon him for his unwavering dedication to artistic excellence and his profound influence on Czech culture. This honor underscored the significance of his work within the broader context of Czechoslovak art history—affirming his place as a champion of storytelling and visual artistry who captivated audiences across generations. Furthermore, Zábranský’s contribution to children's literature was recognized internationally with the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1972—a testament to his enduring impact on global artistic discourse.
Adolf Zábranský

Adolf Zábranský

1909 - 1981 , República Checa

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realismo Socialista
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Mikoláš Aleš
    • Josef Mánes
  • Date Of Birth: 1909
  • Date Of Death: 1981
  • Full Name: Adolf Zábranský
  • Nationality: Checo
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Hanýžka a Martínek
    • Když se čerti rojili
  • Place Of Birth: Rybí, República Checa