Attribution: Vojtěch Kubašta (Czech, b. Vienna, 1914-1992). I appreciate this animal representation.
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Attribution: Vojtěch Kubašta (Czech, b. Vienna, 1914-1992). I appreciate this animal representation.
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Viktor Oliva
Topicüv Salon, Poster
1895
Illustration challenge on the topic “all of my faces”. @mariburi @rozaris @michal-breza @vecmich @fravenmort
Viktor Oliva ‘In the Spa’ 1928.
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Attribution: Frantiček Bělohlávek (Czech, 1924-2019). Illustrations for Voda z dračí studánky [dragon's liquor?] written by Vojtěch Martínek (Ostrava: Profil, 1969, 2d ed.). Thanks to @delphinelasardine for the tip. Note the inclusion of dachshunds.
Attribution: Adolf Born (Czech, 1930-2016). Felines are included in the illustrations accompanying the opening credits of the witchy comedy film The Girl on a Broomstick (Dívka na koštěti), 1972.
Attribution: Jiří Šalamoun (Prague, Czechia, 1935-2022). Illustration for Vybraná dila poetickà, written by Kozma Prutkov (Prague: Lidové Nakladatelství, 1976). Thanks to @delphinelasardine for the tip. I appreciate the feline representation.