Oldřich Blažíček
Male, Deceased Person
1887 – 1953
Who was Oldřich Blažíček?
Oldřich Blažíček was a Czech painter, representative of modern landscape paintings.
He came from very humble beginnings. His father was a rural tailor. He apprenticed with his brother at a house as a painter and then went to Prague for work. He passed after four years at the Academy where he graduated under Hanus Schwaiger. There he became acquainted with many colleagues, many notable figures such as Otto Gutfreund, Jan Štursa, Rudolf Kremlička, Josef Čapek, and many others. He, however, to any creative group entered.
Aside from being a noted landscape painter of his native Highlands, he was also famous for painting church interiors which brought him major success. His early painting of St Vitus Cathedral for instance was widely acclaimed by the Academy. He became a professor of painting at the CTU, where he worked until 1927 to 1948. Already in 1913, he had participated in exhibitions of the Union of Artists in Poznan and Ljubljana, followed by many others. He was awarded in Paris in 1921.
He died on 3 May 1953 in Prague. He wrote his memoirs in the book Mládí na Vysočině.
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