Frantisek Kupka 1871-1957

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Frantisek Kupka - Essay, robustesse
Essay, robustesse de Frantisek Kupka (1871-1957, Czech Republic)
Guggenheim Art Bot on Twitter
Guggenheim Art Bot on Twitter: "Untitled Study by František Kupka, 1912 #frantisekkupka #guggenheimart https://t.co/rUQ4CcQHFE… "
Katedrála (The Cathedral) by František Kupka 1913 Poster | Zazzle
Katedrála (The Cathedral) by František Kupka 1913 Poster
Frantisek Kupka: Mme Kupka among Verticals, 1910 (detail)
Frantisek Kupka: Mme Kupka among Verticals, 1910 (detail). František Kupka (September 23, 1871 – June 24, 1957) (also known as Frank Kupka or François Kupka)[1][2] was a Czech painter and graphic artist. He was a pioneer and co-founder of the early phases of the abstract art movement and Orphic cubism (Orphism). Kupka's abstract works arose from a base of realism, but later evolved into pure abstract art.
František Kupka. Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors. 1912 | MoMA
Study for Around a Point | The Art Institute of Chicago
Study for Around a Point | The Art Institute of Chicago
František Kupka, ce mystique qui a inventé l’abstraction | Les Inrocks
(Vu sur article : František Kupka, ce mystique qui a inventé l’abstraction - Les Inrocks)