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JAROSLAV HERBST (1887–1971) THE HOLY FAMILY

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JAROSLAV HERBST (1887–1971) THE HOLY FAMILY

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JAROSLAV HERBST (1887–1971) THE HOLY FAMILY Starting price: 25 000 CZK (1 000 EUR) Hammer price: 60 000 CZK (2 400 EUR) Description dimensions: 32 x 26 cm (h x w) period: 1929 / Tempera on cardboard / Signed lower left, label from an exhibition at Galerie Hugo Feigl on reverse, 1934 "The Holy Family" excellently presents one of the main positions in the work of self-taught artist Jaroslav Herbst: a syncretic religious subject joining the Nativity with the Crucifixion in a tempera painting. Jaroslav Herbst was born to a rural family in Dušník, Central Bohemia. He studied mechanical engineering and later civil engineering at a technical school in Prague; in 1912 he started painting as a self-taught artist. After World War I he returned to his family farm, where he farmed and painted completely isolated from the rest of the art world. Both "The Holy Family" and "Still Life with a Bouquet" are from the artist's successful exhibition in 1934. Exhibited at: Jaroslav Herbst, 26th Exhibition of Galerie Hugo Feigl, Prague, 1934 cat. no. 29 (5,000 Czechoslovak koruna).

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JAROSLAV HERBST (1887–1971) THE HOLY FAMILY Starting price: 25 000 CZK (1 000 EUR) Hammer price: 60 000 CZK (2 400 EUR) Description dimensions: 32 x 26 cm (h x w) period: 1929 / Tempera on cardboard / Signed lower left, label from an exhibition at Galerie Hugo Feigl on reverse, 1934 "The Holy Family" excellently presents one of the main positions in the work of self-taught artist Jaroslav Herbst: a syncretic religious subject joining the Nativity with the Crucifixion in a tempera painting. Jaroslav Herbst was born to a rural family in Dušník, Central Bohemia. He studied mechanical engineering and later civil engineering at a technical school in Prague; in 1912 he started painting as a self-taught artist. After World War I he returned to his family farm, where he farmed and painted completely isolated from the rest of the art world. Both "The Holy Family" and "Still Life with a Bouquet" are from the artist's successful exhibition in 1934. Exhibited at: Jaroslav Herbst, 26th Exhibition of Galerie Hugo Feigl, Prague, 1934 cat. no. 29 (5,000 Czechoslovak koruna).

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