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Václav Brožík - Two Artists (Voytech Hynais and Brozik)

Two Artists (Voytech Hynais and Brozik) (1880)

Václav Brožík (Czech, 1851 – 1901)
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Václav Brožík

Václav Brožík was a Czech painter who worked in the academic style.

He came from a poor family, studying lithography and porcelain painting through apprenticeships. Beginning in 1868, with financial assistance from a local landowner, he was able to attend the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. He made a trip to the Netherlands, where he studied the Old Masters, then settled in Paris (despite not being able to speak French), where a letter of recommendation assured him the support of Jaroslav Čermák. In 1879 he married Hermina Sedelmeyer, daughter of the wealthy Parisian art dealer Charles Sedelmeyer. For most of his life, he divided his time between Paris and Prague, where he became a Professor at the Art Academy in 1893.

He was named a member of the Institut de France, partly through the influence of his father-in-law, who also suggested that he do a painting on the theme "Tu Felix Austria Nube" (from an old saying: "Let others wage war: thou, happy Austria, marry"). The result pleased Emperor Franz Joseph I, who was involved in an unhappy marriage. As a result, Brožík was elevated to the nobility.

He also became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, received the Grand Cross of the Légion d'Honneur and was appointed to the Czech Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1884, one of his paintings appeared on a United States postage stamp.

His health began to decline in 1894, but he threw himself into painting even more diligently. He died suddenly of heart failure in 1901 and was buried in Montmartre. Appreciation of his work suffered a serious decline after his death, as it was considered old-fashioned, but a major retrospective in 2003 has created some renewed interest.

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The Order of the Cardinal

The Order of the Cardinal

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The Last Penny

The Last Penny

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Männerportrait

Männerportrait

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Fleeing woman with a child in her arms

Fleeing woman with a child in her arms (1890s)

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Čeština; Jaro (U potoka)

Čeština; Jaro (U potoka) (1899)

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A portrait of a man in profile

A portrait of a man in profile

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A portrait of a young girl

A portrait of a young girl

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Children’s Toilette

Children’s Toilette (late 19th century)

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Der letzte Groschen

Der letzte Groschen

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Portrait of a young rabbi

Portrait of a young rabbi (1880)

Václav Brožík (Czech, 1851 – 1901)
Study of a Man’s Head

Study of a Man’s Head (1901)

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Goose Girl

Goose Girl (1880s)

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A Cavalier

A Cavalier

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