Antoš Frolka

Painter
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A.K.A.Anton Frolka Antos Frolka
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth13 June 1877, Kněždub
Death8 June 1935 (aged 58 years)
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Biography

Antoš Frolka (June 13, 1877 - June 8, 1935), was a Czech painter of folk scenes.

Biography

Frolka was born in Kněždub in South Moravia. From a poor family, he was partly self-taught, and partly taught by Joža Uprka. He tried and failed to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, spent some time at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and the academy in Munich. In 1907 he joined the Association of Moravian Artists. In 1914 he received a scholarship to study in Paris, but had to abandon this after six months at the outbreak of the First World War. Mobilized and sent to the Eastern Front, Frolka experienced a severe crisis of creativity after the end of the war.

Paintings

Frolka's painting was devoted to the "small moments of everyday life" and to the folk culture of Moravia and Slovakia. He dressed always in Moravian costume and spoke in Moravian dialect. He became widely known as a painter of the Czech and Slovak national revival.

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