ANTONÍN CHITTUSSI

CHITTUSSI 
ROMAN PRAHL 

Antonín Chittussi (1847–1891) is one of the most important modern Czech painters. He spent 1879–1884 mostly living in France, where he was among the successors of the Barbizon School. He later also worked in Bohemia. Over the course of fifteen years, Chittussi created a large body of landscapes in which he developed the plein air realism of the French landscape painters. Within the Czech context, he contributed decisively to the establishment of landscape painting as one of the leading genres of art. The book places Chittussi’s work into the context of the era’s European art and thoroughly explores questions associated with the creative process of landscape painting and artistic developments in the second half of the nineteenth century. The book’s core consists of the largest illustrated catalog of the artist’s landscapes and drawings to date, organized by the main themes and motifs reflecting typical landscape objects and Chittussi’s fundamental artistic inclinations. 

CZECH VOLUME 
Author:
Roman Prahl 
Editorial: Štefan Tóth 
Graphic design: Studio Najbrt 

Number of pages: 335 
Forma: 240 × 280 mm 
Binding: hardcover 
Language: Czech 
ISBN: 978-80-200-2940-9 

Publishers: Kunsthalle Praha, Academia, Galerie KODL 
Release: 2019