Bedřich Feigl
Bedřich Feigl (also known as Friedrich Feigl; March 6, 1884 – 17 December 1965) was a Czech-Jewish painter, graphic designer and illustrator.
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Born | March 6, 1884 Prague, Bohemia |
Died | December 19, 1965 London, England |
Biography
Feigl studied at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts with Vlaho Bukovac and Františka Thieleho. In 1906, he travelled through Europe with Emil Filla and Antonín Procházka. In Berlin he became familiar with the art of Max Liebermann. In 1907 he attended the first exhibition in Prague Group Eight. Feigl lived for a long time in Berlin and New York. His works are placed in galleries around the world.
Bibliography
- Bedřich Feigl - Obrazy, kresby a grafika. Praha : Židovské muzeum v Praze, 2007. 72 s. ISBN 978-80-86889-56-6.
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