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Hlava zeny
Details
Otto Gutfreund (1889-1927)
Hlava zeny
signed 'Freund' (on the reverse)
bronze with brown patina
Height: 10 3/8 in. (26.5 cm.)
Conceived in 1919
Hlava zeny
signed 'Freund' (on the reverse)
bronze with brown patina
Height: 10 3/8 in. (26.5 cm.)
Conceived in 1919
Provenance
Eric Estorick [Grosvenor Gallery], London.
Literature
J. Císarovsky, 'Otto Gutfreund' in Vytavarne Umenni, Prague, 1962, no. 78 (illustrated).
National Gallery, Prague, Otto Gutfreund, Exh. cat., with a catalogue raisonné of sculptures, 1996, no. 97 (another cast illustrated pp. 53 & 212).
National Gallery, Prague, Otto Gutfreund, Exh. cat., with a catalogue raisonné of sculptures, 1996, no. 97 (another cast illustrated pp. 53 & 212).
Exhibited
London, Grosvenor Gallery, Otto Gutfreund, Czech Cubist sculpture and drawings 1911-1927, 1966, no. 10.
London, Tate Gallery, Cubist Art from Czechoslovakia, an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Czech and French artists, September - October 1967, no. 44 (illustrated); this exhibition later travelled to Brussels, Palais des Beauxs-Arts and Rotterdam, Museum Boymans van Beuningen.
Edinburgh, Scottish Arts Council, Otto Gutfreund 1889-1927, Sculpture and Drawings, July - August 1979, no. 21 (illustrated); this exhibition later travelled to London, Courtauld Institute.
London, Tate Gallery, Cubist Art from Czechoslovakia, an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Czech and French artists, September - October 1967, no. 44 (illustrated); this exhibition later travelled to Brussels, Palais des Beauxs-Arts and Rotterdam, Museum Boymans van Beuningen.
Edinburgh, Scottish Arts Council, Otto Gutfreund 1889-1927, Sculpture and Drawings, July - August 1979, no. 21 (illustrated); this exhibition later travelled to London, Courtauld Institute.
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