The Graphic Arts Cabinet presents drawings created by Luděk Marold in the second half of the 1890s for the Munich humour magazine Fliegende Blätter. The full-page anecdote was regarded among the artistically most demanding types of illustration featured in this paper. Marold’s prevalently watercolour and gouache compositions were full-fledged works of art that engravers subsequently transposed into xylographs with the utmost attention and care.
The series of prints depicting 24 views of the Krkonoše Mountains and Adršpach Rocks created by the graphic artist Antonín Karel Balzer (1771–1807) constitutes a pioneering work of 19th-century Czech landscape painting.
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