Charles
Kvapil
1884-1957
BornCharles was born on the first of November 1884 in Anvers, Belgium.
After the war he attended l’Académie des Beaux-Arts in
Anvers. He began to exhibit in Paris in1920 at the Salon des Indépendants.
Kvapil exhibited his first work in Anvers in 1908 at the Salon d’Anvers.
In 1911 he exhibited in Munich, where his works showed an influence
of Cubism. In 1914 he exhibited at the Trienale de Bruxelles. He was
mobilized into the army in World War One.
Kvapil moved into a studio in Montmartre where he lived for many years.
He painted his models in the studio, occasionally in front of his window
with the hills of Montmartre in the background. He also painted in the
countryside like the Impressionists, often working with groups of nudes.
He had many exhibitions throughout the 1920’s and 1930’s
in Paris.
Kvapil’s paintings are bold and very modern, his nudes and his
flowers are strong and powerful. His palette is often rich in cobalt
blues and other fauvist colors; his brush technique is deliberate. Some
influence of Courbet and Manet can been seen in the posing and composition
of his images.
Kvapil exhibited in his lifetime in Paris, Munich, Brussels, Geneva,
Italy, Stockholm, London and New York. He died in Paris in 1957.
Kvapil's works are held in the Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris
and the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Amsterdam, and museums in LeHavre,
Rouen, Luxembourg, Saint-Etienne and Tunisia.
Kvapil
died in Paris in 1957. |