František Kaván
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František Kaván (10 September 1866, Víchovská Lhota near
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- 16 December 1941, Libuň near
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) was a
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painter and poet. Kaván studied at the gymnasium in
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, which he finished in 1888. During 1889 to 1896 he studied painting at the academy in
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under the guidance of
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. He was a member of the
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. He spent the end of his life in the area of
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, his birthplace. Kaván was a very humble and likeable person who had given away most of his paintings. As a painter, he specialised in realistic landscapes and created over 4,000 paintings. He concentrated on the mountain areas of Krkonoše and Vysočina. Unlike his paintings, Kaván's poems were soon forgotten. He also translated literary works from Russian.


Paintings

File:František Kaván - The Air of Home.jpg, ''Na vzduchu domova''
(1895) File:František Kaván - Umrlčí cesta.jpg, ''Umrlčí cesta''
(1895–1896) File:František Kaván - Tání (Příprašek).jpg, ''Tání – Příprašek''
(1899) File:František Kaván - Vítanovská krajina.jpg, ''Vítanovská krajina''
(after 1920) File:František Kaván - Zima u Hlinska.jpg, ''Zima u Hlinska''
(date unknown)


External links


Short biography, portrait and one painting (in Czech)


{{DEFAULTSORT:Kavan, Frantisek 1866 births 1941 deaths Landscape artists Czech poets Czech male poets 19th-century Czech painters Czech male painters 20th-century Czech painters People from Semily District 19th-century Czech male artists 20th-century Czech male artists Painters from Austria-Hungary Poets from Austria-Hungary Czechoslovak painters Czechoslovak poets