About This Image

Posthumous print from original negative.Josef Bartuska was born in Czechoslovakia in 1898. A Czech avant-garde artist, Bartuska, was one of the most versatile artists of the inter-war period. He was a poet, photographer, painter, graphic artist, draughtsman, collage artist, columnist, musician, theater director, and even filmmaker.He was a founder of the 'Linie' group in which photography played an important role. Like other avant-garde groups, the "Linie" promoted progress and modernity. What made it different from some other movements of the time was its ultimate stress on beauty. Bartuska's expressed this approach when he said, "I shall use all things beautiful."Bartuska passed away in 1963.

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Untitled (Shoes)
Josef Bartuska Untitled (Shoes)

Price $350
Sale Price $263

Main Image
Description

Ref.# 12567

Medium Silver print

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1930s  Print Date 1996

Dimensions 11-3/4 x 9-1/8 in. (298 x 232 mm)

Photo Country Czech Republic

Photographer Country

User ID:12567 and ID: Czech Republic

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