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His painting "sculptress in the studio" was sold by Sotheby's on 13th of June 2011 for 623,650 GBP and "seated woman" was sold on 14th of November 2017 for 729,000 GBP. This is the highest recorded price paid for a painting by Filla.
501:(Fights and Struggles), and later mainly produced landscapes. During his lifetime he was active as a painter, sculptor, collector, theoretician, editor, organizer, and diplomat. From 1947 to 1952, he lived and worked in the castle in 167:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 449: 775: 444:
made anywhere. Before World War I he moved to Paris, but left for the Netherlands when war broke out. He returned to Prague after the war. During the 1920s, he further developed his version of
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and rejoined Mánes. Like many Czech modernists, he was active in design as well as in painting; in 1925 he designed paintings on glass for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at the
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In 1945, he was the first artist to be given a post-war exhibition at Mánes. After the war, he exhibited mainly works from the cycle
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Gagnon, François-Marc (21 January 2002). Milos Reindl: Peintures 1967-1999. Montreal, Quebec: Éditions 400 Coups. pp. 1–159.
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His works have been compiled by Prof. Vojtěch Lahoda in a catalogue raisonne published in 2007 by Academia press in Prague.
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influence also began to show in his painting and sculpture, and he was a participant in
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International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
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On the first day of World War II he was arrested by the
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around that time. In 1911, he edited several issues of
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between World War I and World War II and was an early
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and others and was subsequently imprisoned in German
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