Monograph by Petr Brandl
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Creation year:
2014
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Design:
Filip Heyduk, Martin Strnad
The book explores the life and work of one of the most prominent figures of Baroque Bohemia, the painter Petr Brandl (1668–1735). It delves into his intriguing and somewhat bohemian life, including prolonged disputes with his wife and disagreements with the painters' guild. The book also focuses on specific aspects of his artistic output, such as his treatment of light, capture of movement, and the intertwining of his work with sculpture. Attention is given to the patrons of his works, including leading figures of aristocracy and religious commissions. The publication also sheds light on the technical aspects of Brandl's painting, providing insights into its creation.