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Viktor Oliva-Designer of the Everyday Life : The life and work of an artist on the brink of the 19th century

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2016

Abstract

The book was published on the occasion of the 155th anniversary of birth of Viktor Oliva, who became famous at the turn of the century as a painter, designer, illustrator and poster designer. He worked for famous Prague publishing houses (Topic, Otto, Vilímek) and he achieved the new dawn of the so-called "beautiful book".

Like other artists of his generation (Marold, Mucha, Mašek, etc.), he studied in Munich and Paris, from where he brought to Bohemia not only a lot of new creative ideas, but also a fondness of the bohemian lifestyle. Mirroring the current in other European capitals, it was the bohemian artists who, in the turn of the century Prague, produced a metropolitan culture of visual arts which Oliva helped to develop.

This is the first monography on the life and work of this author.