Advertising posters have a place of honour in the history of art. After all, in the first half of the 20th century, these advertisements were also works created by leading artists. For example, Zdenka Vorlová-Vlčková, a Moravian painter and the first woman to teach drawing in schools in Austria-Hungary. Her poster Moravia from 1938, which was created for the Association for the Encouragement of Visiting Foreigners in Brno, can now be seen on the poster.
Although Zdenka Vorlová-Vlčková's name is not so well known, she was one of the pioneers in art and its teaching. She was born in 1872 in Velké Meziříčí and was fortunate that her parents supported her artistic talent. She studied in Vienna, Munich, Rome and Paris. She was the first woman in Austria-Hungary to obtain state permission to teach drawing in schools and from 1900 she taught in Vesna in Brno.
Probably because of her health, she later changed her teaching to ethnography and studied folk customs, architecture and social life in general. This too was reflected in her work, as was the depression during the First World War. After that, she began to travel and experience other cultures. She lived with her husband in Prague and her native Velké Meziříčí and continued to create and exhibit until her death in 1954.
Tabulka velikostí
Objednávku (v ČR) Vám dodáme do 5 pracovních dní. Nejčastější doba dodání je 2 dny od objednání. Nejrychlejší dodání je na výdejny Zásilkovny.
format | A3 |
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gramáž | 300 g/m2 |
baleni | ručně vyrobená bílá obálka s průhledným okénkem a modrým logem Bohéma |
Štítky | Morava, plakát, reklama |