Certified graphic print, 50 x 70 cm. Numbered, certificate, Cotton Cream handmade paper. Signed bottom right Kupka. Embossed stamp: CMOA MUSEUM, SPADEM PARIS. License Frank Kupka Atelier 7, Rue Lemaitre Puteaux - Seine France. The number of the specific graphic print may differ from the illustration shown.
About the author:
František Kupka (1871 – 1957) was a prominent Czech painter, graphic artist, and illustrator, one of the founders of modern abstract painting. František Kupka's abstract work itself underwent a specific development, particularly in its treatment of the theme of movement. Until 1930, his non-figurative paintings were based on realistic foundations, but the pinnacle of Kupka's work is represented by so-called pure abstraction. Kupka's relationship with music also played an important role, leading to the development of the artistic movement known as Orphism – a movement that brought painting closer to other arts (music, poetry). He spent the majority of his life in France.