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Frantisek Drtikol (1883 -1961)
Frantisek Drtikol was a founder of Czech modernist photography and a seminal figure in Czech photography before the Second World War. Now recognized as a modern master, Drtikol produced a monumental body of work--from early Pictorialist and Art Nouveau portraits and landscapes to the influential nude studies of the 20s and 30s- that has permanently established his place in the history of photography.

Eventually, the nude would become Drtikol's primary mode of photographic expression. In the 1920s he developed the unique style for which he is best known, using Cubist and Art Deco sculptural motifs, elements of Expressionist dance, and ingenious geometric patterns of shadow and light to create dynamic nudes in which the body, no longer serving an illustrative or metaphorical purpose, became a purely aesthetic and erotic motif.

Frantisek Drtikol
Frantisek Drtikol

VLADIMIR BIRGUS & ANTONIN BRANY
Frantisek Drtikol

- Odeon, Prague, 1988
- Signed by Birgus

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