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Jan Preisler (17 February 1872, in Králův DvůrRegistration record of birth and baptism
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) was a Czech painter and art professor.


Life

Jan Preisler’s family worked in the local iron foundry and he attended the nearby primary schools. From an early age, he was considered to be a loner who preferred walks in the woods to playing with friends. His drawings attracted the attention of his headmaster and his parents soon received letters inviting them to send him for studies in Prague, with financial support. In 1887, at the age of fifteen, he began his studies at the School of Applied Arts, where he initially worked under
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, but was later allowed to pursue his studies independently. After graduating, he shared a studio with Karel Špillar. During his time at the school, he had made contact with the
Mánes Union of Fine Arts The Mánes Association of Fine Artists ( or ''S.V.U.''; commonly abbreviated as ''Manes'') was an artists' association and exhibition society founded in 1887 in Prague and named after painter Josef Mánes. The Manes was significant for its inte ...
and became involved in its journalistic activities. In 1896, he provided the cover for the first issue of the association's magazine ''Volné Směry'' (roughly, ''Free Directions'') and served as its editor for several years. He travelled to Italy in 1902, helped design the posters for the
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exhibition of 1905 in Prague and visited Paris in 1906, where he was influenced by the work of
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. In 1903, he became a teacher of nude drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts and served as a Professor there from 1913 until his death. In 1914, he married Božena Pallas, from a local family involved in the production of handicrafts. They had two children. He died of pneumonia in 1918 and was interred in the family vault.


Work

Preisler originally painted in a Neo-Romantic style, but later came to prefer the allegorical approach of symbolism. In the late 1890s, under the influence of
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and
Vojtěch Preissig Vojtěch Preissig (31 July 1873 – 11 June 1944) was a Czech Republic, Czech typographer, printmaker, designer, illustrator, painter and teacher. He studied in Prague at the School of Applied Industrial Art (in Friedrich Ohmann, Friedrich Oh ...
, he experimented with
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. After the turn of the century, he attempted to express the ineffable and mysterious depths of the soul, filled with melancholy and desire, finding his inspiration in poetry. In addition to his canvases, he provided decorations for several buildings, including the Municipal House and the Hotel Central.


References


Further reading

* Horová, Anděla (ed.): ''Nová encyklopedie českého výtvarného umění'', Prague, 1995 * Kotalík, Jiří: ''Jan Preisler'', Odeon, Prague, 1968 * Matějček, Ant.: ''Jan Preisler'', Melantrich, Prague, 1950 * Wittlich, Petr et al: ''Jan Preisler 1872–1918'', Obecní dům, Prague, 2003. . * Žákavec, Frant.: ''Jan Preisler'', Jan Štenc, Prague, 1921.


External links


ArtNet: More paintings by Preisler

Muzeum Moderního Umění: ''Easter'', by Preisler

Blue Mountain Project, Princeton: Volné Směry


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