Prague was the world’s most important centre for cubist art outside Paris in the years preceding World War I, and Otto Gutfreund (1889–1927) was the first artist to apply cubism to sculpture. He now enjoys the reputation as one of the most internationally important figures in the history of Czech art. Jiří Šetlík’s acclaimed account of Gutfreund’s life and work is now available in English for the first time. Richly illustrated, this is a sumptuous treatment of a uniquely significant artist.
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