Illustration for the Second Intermezzo of May by Karel Hynek Mácha

Jan Zrzavý

Jan Zrzavý - Illustration for the Second Intermezzo of May by Karel Hynek Mácha
Jan Zrzavý’s illustrations for Máj (May), by Karel Hynek Mácha, the most famous literary work of Czech Romanticism, were issued by Aventinum during Christmas of 1924 and instantly gained him great admiration and popularity. Zrzavý matched each, individual canto and intermezzo with an illustration rendered in delicate charcoal lines. He complemented the series of drawings conveying an oppressive atmosphere with an imaginary portrait of Karel Hynek Mácha. He prepared the pictures during his stay in Paris and, with some concern, expounded his pictorial treatment in a literary journal. Zrzavý’s poetic perception was a perfect counterpart to the tragedy of Mácha’s story.
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measurements: height 586 mm
width 431 mm
material: paper
technique: charcoal
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inventory number: K 64566
gallery collection: Collection of Prints and Drawings
licence: copyrighted work

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from cycle: May