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335: 121: 305: 323: 334: 175:, but later attempts to be financially independent failed and he returned, penniless, to his hometown in 1881. Eventually, he found work as an illustrator and was able to visit the Netherlands in 1888, where he became interested in Dutch architecture and softened his painting style. 289:
In 1906, he developed a tumor on his tongue. He underwent a successful surgery in the Netherlands but, after a few years, the tumor returned. After several more surgeries, it was decided to remove his tongue entirely, and he died of complications not long after.
214:, but was not pleased, as the work involved simple technical drawing, rather than art. To make matters worse, his creditors tracked him down again and he was able to avert legal action only by receiving financial assistance from the poet, 156:. He soon ignored his studies and spent more time at the local art schools, prompting his parents to bring him home to work in the family business. He was not deterred, however, and devoted his time to painting when his father was absent. 398: 194:
where they lived in a forester's house, courtesy of Baron von Loudon. In 1896, they were able to travel to Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy, where he received a commission to copy the
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His home in Prague, the "Villa Tara", was declared a national landmark in 1921 and currently serves as a hotel.
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were among his instructors there. Some of his first works were purchased by Professor
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Going against his family, he returned to Vienna in 1874 and audited classes at the
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Two years later, he returned to Prague and was named a Professor at the
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In 1899, he accepted a teaching position at the newly opened
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Czech painter, designer, graphic artist and professor
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with sketches @ Galerie výtvarného umĕni v Ostravě.
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Jindřichův Hradec
Austrian Empire
Prague
Austria-Hungary
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Vienna Business School

Water Gnome
German
ironmonger
gymnasium
Realschule
České Budějovice
Vienna Business School
Academy of Fine Arts
Carl Wurzinger
Josef Matyáš Trenkwald
Hans Makart
Joža Uprka
Moravian Slovakia
Hroznová Lhota
Bystřice pod Hostýnem
frescoes
Verona
Brno University of Technology
Josef Svatopluk Machar
Thonet brothers
Exposition Universelle (1900)
Moravská gobelínová manufaktura

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