
doi: 10.2307/jj.4145190.6
handle: 11104/0355131
In autumn 1911, young Czech painters, sculptors, and architects founded the Group of Fine Artists (Skupina výtvarných umělců) in Prague. Their fascination with French Cubism is reflected in their works. The inspirations for their artworks, however, were much broader, and the members manifested these influences clearly at the group’s exhibitions, mainly at the third one. Among the sources of inspiration for their art, Asian art played one the most important roles. The aim of this article is to show how this was reflected at the group’s exhibitions and in the texts and publications of the group’s members.
asian art, cubism, orientalism
asian art, cubism, orientalism
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