- Ludvík Kuba
Ludvík Kuba (
April 16 ,1863 ,Poděbrady -November 30 ,1956 Prague ) was a Czechlandscape painter, musician, writer, professor in the Academy of Fine Arts. He was a representative of the Late-Impressionism and he collected folk traditions.Life
Ludvík Kuba studied to play the organ and privately learnt drawing at
Bohuslav Schnirch andKarel Liebscher . He was accepted to the Academy of Fine Arts and educated in the studio ofMax Pirner (1891-93). Then he studied atAcadémie Julian inParis (1893-95) and the school ofAnton Ažbe inMunich (1895-1904). He then devoted his life to painting, collecting folk songs (e.g. "Slovanstvo ve svých písních" - "Slavonic peoples in their songs" recorded 4000 songs) and writing about folk traditions. His artistic style was highly marked with Impressionism and he mainly painted landscapes (his favourite wasSouth Bohemia ), portraits (e.g.Josef Svatopluk Machar ) andstill-lifes (e.g. "Red Begonias"). He was awarded a lot of Czech and international prizes.Travels
He traveled through the Balkans, observed local Slavic cultures and wrote in detail about the local customs, history and feeling of the people. Memorable works include travels through the
Republic of Macedonia in "Book aboutMacedonia " 1925-1927 and "Songs fromBosnia and Herzegovina ".
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