- T. F. Simon
Tavík František Šimon (
May 13 ,1877 ,Železnice ,Bohemia , (now theCzech Republic ) –December 19 ,1942 ,Prague ), was a painter,etch er, andwoodcut artist.Simon was born František Šimon and later adopted the additional name 'Tavik', which was his mother's maiden name, generally signing his work T. F. Šimon.
He was born in
Železnice (known at that time as Eisenstadtl) nearJičín . As a student at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, he received a stipend that allowed him to travel toItaly ,Belgium ,England andFrance . He had his first solo exhibition in Prague in 1905, and aParis exhibition in 1906. His extensive travels would eventually also bring him toNew York City ,London , theNetherlands ,Spain ,Morocco , Ceylon (nowSri Lanka ),India , andJapan , images of all of which appear in his work.After spending 1905–1913 based in Paris, Simon returned to Prague and became a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague. In 1917 he became a founding member of the Hollar Association of Czech Graphic Artists, which he later chaired.
Many of his most notable images are of Prague, New York, and Paris, but also include portraiture and self-portraiture and images of the Czech and Slovak countryside. Šimon's style was strongly influenced by the French Impressionists and, perhaps through them, by
Japan ese printmaking techniques, in particular coloraquatint s with soft groundetching . Šimon was also a master of themezzotint but completed very few prints in this difficult medium, most of them being female nudes in subtle tones of black.He died in Prague in 1942. Largely ignored during the
Communist era inCzechoslovakia , his work has received greater attention in recent years.References
* [http://www.davidsongalleries.com/artists/simon/simon.html T.F. Simon] on the site of Davidson Galleries, Seattle. Accessed 18 August 2005; page no longer available January 2007.
* [http://www.artoftheprint.com/artistpages/simon_t_frantisek_viewinoldprague.htm T.F. Simon - View in Old Prague] on www.artofthe print.com. Accessed 18 August 2005. Inaccessible as at October 2007.
* Scot A. Campbell, "The Graphic Work of T.F. Šimon", Frederick Baker Inc, Chicago (2002)
* T.F.Simon, 'Prirucka Umelce - Grafika', Jan Stenc1921 ('Artists handbook - Graphics')
* T.F.Simon, 'Listy z cesty kolem sveta', J.Otto, 1928 ('Journal from my travels around the world')External links
* [http://www.tfsimon.com TFSimon.com] , site with extensive reproductions of Simon's works and those of other Czech artists.
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