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      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - THE GREAT TARGET
        Dec. 04, 2024

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - THE GREAT TARGET

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        From the expert opinion of Ing. Libor Šteffek, MBA: "The assessed work, The Great Target, was presented at the exhibition of Kamil Lhoták at the Gallery of the Czechoslovak Writer in Prague in 1966, exhibited under number 21. Given the authenticity of the conception, the sovereignty of the painting's execution, the excellent provenance and the clearly documented history of the painting, it can be stated that it is a magnificent, extremely representative and highly collectible work, which occupies one of the leading places in the artist's lifetime work. The offered work is also the largest painting of the artist with the motif of a target that did not end up in state galleries. The work is also registered in the List of Kamil Lhoták's paintings, which the artist himself maintained, under the number 1294/4. This high-quality work was created in the second half of the 1960s, when the symbol of the target in various forms was one of the artist's most typical motifs. After his entry into the world of painting in the 1930s, Kamil Lhoták gained complete confidence in his conception and means of expression within a few years, and by the beginning of the 1940s he was already a comprehensively equipped artist who transferred his subjects onto canvas with immediacy. At the same time, he concentrates on capturing motifs close to his heart during this period, so that 1940 and 1941 become the peak years of this phase of his work, accompanied by his signature initials KL, when the artist's works are created without major corrections by environmental influences. After the formation of Group 42, Kamil Lhoták entered the circle of like-minded artists whose motto was to depict the city and "the world we live in". Kamil Lhoták's works began to gradually turn away from the motifs of the city to the landscape in the early 1950s. It is not, however, an idealised landscape, but on the contrary a landscape in which man and his influence always play an essential role. At the beginning of the 1960s, there is a fundamental change in his conception of landscape. This new approach, represented by the concept of Green Ireland, which juxtaposes two large, colour-contrasting areas, is subsequently described by Prof. František Dvořák and the professional public as a completely innovative conception of the seemingly already exhausted topic of landscape design. At the same time, new motifs enter his work and his works acquire a new dynamism. Thus, Lhoták presents us with, for example, the motif of a wire eagle, a desert machine or a target. The motif first appears in his painting in 1964 and, after the culmination of the inclusion of this motif between 1965 and 1967, it remained there until the early 1970s. Lhoták presents his targets in various forms. In some cases, the painter incorporated them as one of the sub-artifacts in his work, but mostly they play the main role and draw the viewer's attention to them. Such is the case in this work, where the painter places a visually and coloristically very distinctive target in the foreground, while at the same time placing it somewhere in the open landscape, into which he gives us a glimpse on both sides of the target itself. In this way, he links the solitariness of the main object with his conception of landscape, which he came up with in the 1960s. At the same time, this work can also be described as one example of the painter's reaction to the pervasive influence of Op Art in Czechoslovakia at the time. However, Lhoták's work impresses not only with this interconnection of thought, but also with its pure artistry, extraordinary lightness and sovereignty of painting execution. After it was painted, the painting The Great Target hung in a place of honour in Lhoták's apartment and was highly valued by the painter. For years he refused many offers to sell it and sold it only at the end of his life in 1989. The painting then spent the next 35 years in the collection of its current owner. The motif of the target, as one of the characteristic features of Kamil Lhoták's work, is represented in many gallery and private collections. Among the most important representatives here we can include the works The Big Target 2 (1281/39, 1965) or The Big Target (1304/14, 1966), located in the Gallery of Modern Art in Hradec Králové and the Benedikt Rejt Gallery in Louny, respectively. Among the most important works in private collections are the Target (1319/29, 1966) and the iconic Red Target (1375/38, 1967)." Published: Šteffek, L.: Kamil Lhoták A Thousand Paintings. Prague, 2024. pp. 330, 331. Inventory number: 1294/4. Technique: oil, "honeycomb" cardboard, Signed: sign. lower left: Kamil Lhoták 1966

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      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - CIRCUS
        Dec. 04, 2024

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - CIRCUS

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        A painter, graphic artist and illustrator with an unmistakable handwriting whose works are in great demand on the auction market. An autodidact who created hundreds of works during the war, thus becoming, in his own words, the painter Kamil Lhoták, "looking for KL". His fascination with civilization and the modern world permeates all of Lhoták's work, as he himself adds: "I have always been interested in landscapes in which nature and civilisation are combined, in artificial landscapes in which man intervenes." Numbered 3/4. Framed under anti-reflective glass with UV filter. Published: Šteffek, L.: Kamil Lhoták - graphics and works on paper, Kamil Lhoták Jr. and heirs, 2024. p. 154 Technique: etching, paper, Signed: sign. lower right: Kamil Lhoták 49

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      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech / Bohemian 1912 - 1990) - Tricycle
        Nov. 25, 2024

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech / Bohemian 1912 - 1990) - Tricycle

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        1957 | technique: etching on paper | 278 x 325 mm | signature: bottom right | note: Author's print. In the inventory of the works of Libor Steffek G 273 | framed under glass Lot description This graphic by Kamil Lhotak from 1957 presents a scene with a characteristic motif of the artist's work - fascination with technology and the world of modern transport. Lhotak, as a prominent representative of post-war Czech fine art, often depicted machines, motorcycles, airplanes and other symbols of progress that connect the industrial and romantic worlds. The composition of this work impresses with its simplicity and calm atmosphere, which is supported by a subtle figurative element in the background. The "Tricycle" graphic is a nostalgic look at a time when technology was still seen as fascinating and inspiring.

        Einszwei Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech / Bohemian 1912 - 1990) - Illustration for the book "Dymka stryce Boniface"
        Nov. 25, 2024

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech / Bohemian 1912 - 1990) - Illustration for the book "Dymka stryce Boniface"

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        1965 | technique: ink on paper | 19.5 x 17 cm | signature: unsigned | framed under glass

        Einszwei Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech / Bohemian 1912 - 1990) - Andulka Schaefrova
        Nov. 25, 2024

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech / Bohemian 1912 - 1990) - Andulka Schaefrova

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        1948 | technique: dry point on paper | 140 x 90 mm | signature: bottom right | note: Inventory of Steffek G130 graphic work | framed under glass

        Einszwei Gallery
      • Kamil Lhoták *
        Nov. 19, 2024

        Kamil Lhoták *

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        (Prague 1912–1990) ZádvodnÍ dráha, 1944, signed and dated Kamil Lhoták 44, oil on canvas, 22.5 x 33.3 cm, framed We are thankful to Libor Šteffek for confirming the authenticity of the painting. The painting is registered in the Kamil Lhoták Catalogue Raisonné under the no. 672/94. Provenance: Umělecka beseda, Prague, September 1945 since then, Private Collection, Czech Republic Kamil Lhoták was undoubtedly one of the foremost representatives of Czech 20th-century art. Lhoták’s oeuvre was shaped by his specific circumstances and possibly his complicated family relationships also. Early in his childhood his mother encouraged him to attend art exhibitions and he also became fascinated with the phenomenon of motoring. After completing secondary education, he enrolled at the Law Faculty in accordance with his mother’s wishes and graduated without having any great interest in the subject. He gave solo exhibitions of his art works from 1939 and soon after helped found the Group 42 art association together with Jiří Kolář, Bohumír Matal, Jan Kotík and Ladislav Zívr. Soon after it was formed Group 42 organized an important joint exhibition in 1943 that established Kamil Lhoták as a key figure of the Czech art scene. https://www.gvuo.cz/en/top-100/kamil-lhotak-on-the-bank_td75

        Dorotheum
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - BLUE AUTOMOBILE
        Jun. 06, 2024

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - BLUE AUTOMOBILE

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        Blue Car is one of the prints where the machine as a sophisticated symbol plays a central role in Kamil Lhoták's art world. Lithography attracted him with its artistic essence and the possibility of translating all the details into the final work. The Blue Car represents a manuscript example of the translation of drawing into graphics. The red and white cone is perhaps a hint of a race, the stagecoach is also positioned similarly to the race, but the car is empty. Lhoták's name has become synonymous with the milieu of modern civilization and its attributes, seen with admiration, poetic fascination and a certain amount of romantic nostalgia. The work is listed in the monograph Kamil Lhoták - Graphic Works in the Context of Other Works under catalogue number G 395. Newly framed under anti-reflective glass with UV filter. Technique: lithography, paper, Signed: sign. lower right: Kamil Lhoták 1969

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • Kamil Lothák *
        May. 22, 2024

        Kamil Lothák *

        Est: €6,000 - €8,000

        (Prague 1912–1990) Po západu slunce (after the sunset), 1973, signed and dated Kamil Lhoták 1973, oil on canvas on cardboard, 15.3 x 19 cm This work is registered in the catalogue raisonné of the artist with the no. 1610/2. We thank Dr. Libor Šteffek for his help in cataloguing and confirming the authenticity of this work by photo. Provenance: Private Collection, Germany - gift to the current owner Private Collection, Germany

        Dorotheum
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - BALOON VICTOR HUGO
        Dec. 07, 2023

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - BALOON VICTOR HUGO

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        At the Jubilee Exhibition in Prague, Frenchmen Louis Godard and Edouard Surcour demonstrated two balloons, a one-seater Godard and a four-seater Victor Hugo. The aeronauts made a total of 35 take-offs and this event was the pinnacle of aeronautics in Bohemia. Kamil Lhoták, fascinated by science and technology, created this work for Lyra Pragensis. Numbered 120/200. Technique: lithography, paper, Signed: sign. lower right: Kamil Lhoták 84

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      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - KAMIL LHOTÁK - ALBUM
        Dec. 07, 2023

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - KAMIL LHOTÁK - ALBUM

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        The album of lithographs by Kamil Lhoták is a unique collection, which is mostly found on the market in the form of individual pieces sold separately. The cycle records the author's reflection on the miracles of civilization from the time when there were still miracles of the time. Edition of 100 pieces with a foreword by Kamil Lhoták and František Dvořák, numbered 6/100. Technique: lithography, paper, Signed: sign. on individual prints: Kamil Lhoták

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - GIRL IN A RED COAT
        Dec. 07, 2023

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - GIRL IN A RED COAT

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        The dazzling individuality of Kamil Lhoták, which he projected into his graphics, combines playfulness with poetics and carefully thought out colors. The fragments of reality that Lhoták captures are dreamlike brief glimpses of a unique atmosphere. A girl in a red coat with a bewitching uncompromising gaze of a femme fatale became the central motif of the poster for the last exhibition during the author's lifetime - in 1989 at the Fronta gallery. Technique: Coloured lithography on paper, Signed: sign. lower right: Kamil Lhoták 1968

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - CAR AND BICYCLE
        Dec. 07, 2023

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - CAR AND BICYCLE

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        Old vehicles, motorized tricycles and other achievements of the technical revolution were frequent themes in Kamil Lhoták's work. He loved Jules Verne and his time, so of course beautiful elegant women with hats got into the offered composition. The fascination with civilization and the modern world is intertwined throughout Lhoták's work, as he himself adds: "I have always been interested in the landscape in which nature meets civilization, the artificial landscape in which man intervenes. What is exciting for me is the tension that arises between the originality of the land and the human touch, especially the human-technology touch." Technique: indian ink, watercolour, Signed: sign. lower left: KL37

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • Lhotak Kamil (CZECH, 1912-1990) - Exercycle
        Nov. 27, 2023

        Lhotak Kamil (CZECH, 1912-1990) - Exercycle

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        Exercycle Written authenticity confirmation: Ing. Libor Šteffek, author of monographs about Kamila Lhoták.

        Einszwei Gallery
      • Field with Yellow Balloon
        Nov. 09, 2023

        Field with Yellow Balloon

        Est: €20,000 - €30,000

        Kamil Lhoták Czech 1912 - 1990 Field with Yellow Balloon signed with initials K L lower right oil on canvas board Unframed: 24.9 by 35.2 cm., 9¾ by 13⅞ in. Framed: 46.5 by 56.7cm., 18¼ by 22¼in. Executed in 1944.

        Sotheby's
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - ARMISTICE 1918
        Jun. 08, 2023

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - ARMISTICE 1918

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        The entire period of the turn of the 1960s and 1970s is a period of Lhoták's continuing high work activity, when he simultaneously illustrated book publications and at the same time managed to paint approximately 50 pictures a year. He also devoted himself to drawing and graphics. Cubes, pyramids, cones and even zebras with distinctive stripes are Lhoták's reaction to the aesthetic principles of op-art, which he reflected in his paintings and in a non-violent form settled them into a poetic composition as if they had always been there. Work consulted with Libor Šteffek and assigned in Lhoták's list of paintings to the number 1528/41. Technique: oil on canvas on cardboard, Signed: sign. lower left: Kamil Lhoták 1970

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      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - LANDSCAPE - MACHINE
        Jun. 08, 2023

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - LANDSCAPE - MACHINE

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        Kamil Lhoták is one of the key personalities of Czech painting of the second half of the 20th century. His work reflecting technical miracles is a logical outcome of artistic development. The fascination with civilization and the modern world is intertwined throughout Lhoták's work, as he himself adds: "I have always been interested in the landscape in which nature meets civilization, the artificial landscape in which man intervenes. What is exciting for me is the tension that arises between the originality of the earth and the human touch, especially the human-technology touch." Lhoták's work often acts as a direct contact between man and art, which reflects his life, elements close to him and speaks to him in a current language , which the civilization speaks fluently at the given moment. Technique: Oil on hardboard, Signed: sign. lower left: Kamil Lhoták 1944

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - A DESERT MACHINE
        Dec. 08, 2022

        KAMIL LHOTÁK 1912 - 1990 - A DESERT MACHINE

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        Lhoták's name has become synonymous with the environment of modern civilisation and its attributes, seen with admiration, poetic interest and a certain amount of romantic nostalgia. However, it is not only about the author's distinct range of themes, his relationship to the neglected, romantic periphery and the most significant carriers of technical civilisation, machines and people, but above all about the poetic atmosphere of his paintings. The work on offer dates from 1966, when the artist exhibited his graphic work from previous years in Hradec Králové in April. In that year it was a single graphic work, very important for Lhoták, as it became one of his symbolic themes in the future - The Desert Machine. The object in the shape of an hourglass appears in this print for the first time in Lhoták's work, in a red and blue combination. This is print 103/150. The work is printed on the title page of Kamil Lhoták's book. The graphic work in the context of his other work and reproduced here on page 289. Signed: Sign. and dated lower right: Kamil Lhoták 1966

        Arthouse Hejtmánek
      • Kamil Lhotak (Holeovice, Prag/Praga 1912 - Prag/Praga 1990)
        Dec. 02, 2022

        Kamil Lhotak (Holeovice, Prag/Praga 1912 - Prag/Praga 1990)

        Est: €800 - €2,000

        Untitled, 1950; Pencil and pastels on paper, 18,5 x 22,5 cm Signed and dated Provenance: Private collection

        Bozner Kunstauktionen
      • LHOTAK KAMIL (CZECH 1912-1990) - Letajici talir (UFO) | Flying Plate (UFO)
        Nov. 28, 2022

        LHOTAK KAMIL (CZECH 1912-1990) - Letajici talir (UFO) | Flying Plate (UFO)

        Est: -

        LHOTAK KAMIL (CZECH 1912-1990) Letajici talir (UFO) | Flying Plate (UFO) rozmyvana tus na papire 10 x 13,5 cm

        Einszwei Gallery
      • In the greenhouse - Kamil Lhoták (1912–1990)
        Jun. 19, 2022

        In the greenhouse - Kamil Lhoták (1912–1990)

        Est: -

        RD Kamil Lhoták 50

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      • Anička with a hairpin - Kamil Lhoták (1912–1990)
        Jun. 19, 2022

        Anička with a hairpin - Kamil Lhoták (1912–1990)

        Est: -

        RD Kamil Lhoták 49

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      • Kamil Lhotak (1912-1990)
        May. 28, 2022

        Kamil Lhotak (1912-1990)

        Est: -

        A BALLOON 1984 Color lithograph on paper, 49,8x34,7 cm, numbered, signed and dated "57/200, Kamil Lhotak 84". Provenance: The collection of Alexandr Skalicky.

        Auction House Zezula
      • Kamil Lhoták: Float
        May. 26, 2022

        Kamil Lhoták: Float

        Est: -

        Signed lower right "Kamil Lhoták 64, 11/100" by pencil. Not framed. Coloured Litography. Czech artist. More Information on - https://www.groma.sk/salova-aukcia/katalog

        Auction House Groma
      • Kamil Lhotak (Holešovice, Prag/Praga 1912 – Prag/Praga 1990)
        Dec. 03, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak (Holešovice, Prag/Praga 1912 – Prag/Praga 1990)

        Est: €1,300 - €2,000

        Untitled, 1978; Pastels col. On paper, 32 x 29.3 Signature and date Provenance: Artist's atelier, acquired there by the current owner

        Bozner Kunstauktionen
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK (Czech 1912-1990)
        Dec. 01, 2021

        KAMIL LHOTÁK (Czech 1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Lhoták Kamil, Ann Czech 1962 dimensions: 15 x 11 cm (sheet size) signed lower right unframed Starting Bid: 100

        Einszwei Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTÁK (Czech 1912-1990)
        Dec. 01, 2021

        KAMIL LHOTÁK (Czech 1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Lhoták Kamil, Anička signed on the back Czech 1962 dimensions: 15 x 11 cm (sheet size) signed lower right unframed Starting Bid: 100

        Einszwei Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Young Lady M. H., 1955
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Young Lady M. H., 1955

        Est: -

        watercolor and ink on paper 14 x 11,5 cm signed and dated lower right: "Kamil Lhotak 55." inscribed below: "63. on Friday 4 March 55. Young Lady M.H." Provenance: - significant collection Prague Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., son of the author and copyright holder, attached. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Jiri Machalicky and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), A Train, 1945
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), A Train, 1945

        Est: -

        pencil on paper cut out passe-partout: 13 x 20 cm signed and dated lower right: "Kamil Lhotak 45" numbered lower left: 83 Provenance: - significant collection Prague Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., son of the author and copyright holder, attached. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Jiri Machalicky and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), In the Greenhouse, 1950
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), In the Greenhouse, 1950

        Est: -

        ink on paper 15 x 22 cm signed and dated lower left: "Kamil Lhotak 50" dated lower left: January 27, 1950 numbered lower right: 27. Provenance: - significant collection Prague Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., son of the author and copyright holder, attached. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Jiri Machalicky and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), A Tent, 1962
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), A Tent, 1962

        Est: -

        drypoint on paper 25 x 25 cm signed and dated lower right: "Kamil Lhotak 1962" Printed only in four pieces. Provenance: - significant collection Prague Publicated. Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., son of the author and copyright holder, attached. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Jiri Machalicky and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Harbor, 1950
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Harbor, 1950

        Est: -

        watercolor on paper 19 x 17 cm signed and dated lower left: "Kamil Lhotak 50" dated lower left: March 12, 1950 numbered lower right: 92 Provenance: - significant collection Prague Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., son of the author and copyright holder, attached. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Jiri Machalicky and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Moteurs Zedel 1914, 1979
        Nov. 27, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Moteurs Zedel 1914, 1979

        Est: -

        watercolor and ink on paper cut out passe-partout: 13 x 20 cm signed and dated lower right: "Kamil Lhotak 1979" Provenance: - significant collection Prague Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., son of the author and copyright holder,attached. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Jiri Machalicky and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)
        May. 31, 2021

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Lhoták Kamil, Thoughtful | 1962 | dimensions: 13 x 10 cm | ink on paper | signed lower right | framed Starting Bid EUR 80

        Einszwei Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)
        May. 31, 2021

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Lhoták Kamil, Anička | 1962 | dimensions: 15 x 10.5 cm | ink on paper | signed lower right | framed Starting Bid EUR 80

        Einszwei Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)
        May. 31, 2021

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Lhoták Kamil, Old timer car | 1947 | dimensions: 7 x 12 cm | ink on paper | signed lower right | framed Starting Bid EUR 200

        Einszwei Gallery
      • KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)
        May. 31, 2021

        KAMIL LHOTAK (Czech 1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Lhoták Kamil, On the French coast | 1948 | dimensions: 90 x 130 mm | lithograph on paper | signed lower right | framed Starting Bid EUR 80

        Einszwei Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Landscape under Rip with a Balloon and a Pipe, 1978
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Landscape under Rip with a Balloon and a Pipe, 1978

        Est: Kč30,000 - Kč50,000

        wax pastels on paper cut out a passe-partout: 19 x 28 cm signed and dated lower left: "Kamil Lhotak 78" Provenance: significant collection of prominent Czech surgeon (gift directly from the author) Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and the copyright holder of the painter. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, 1975
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, 1975

        Est: Kč25,000 - Kč35,000

        drawing by pen and pencil on the menu of the Dubonet restaurant in Prague on September 23, 1975 cut out a passe-partout: 17 x 25,5 cm signed and dated lower right: "KL 75." verso confirmation of authenticity by Dr Frantisek Dvorak, in Prague on 11 May 2007. Provenance: significant Prague collection Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and the copyright holder of the painter. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), The Act of Anna's Girlfriend, 1962
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), The Act of Anna's Girlfriend, 1962

        Est: Kč12,000 - Kč15,000

        mixed media on paper 15,5 x 10,5 cm signed and dated lower right: "Kamil Lhotak 1962" numbered upper right: 15 Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and the copyright holder of the painter. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), To Struharov on the Douglas, 1955
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), To Struharov on the Douglas, 1955

        Est: Kč35,000 - Kč45,000

        mixed media on paper 13 x 10 cm signed and dated in the middle: "Kamil Lhotak 55" below text written by the author's hand Provenance: significant Prague collection Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and the copyright holder of the painter. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Red Army Soldier, 1967
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Red Army Soldier, 1967

        Est: Kč40,000 - Kč60,000

        watercolor on paper cut out a passe-partout: 23 x 8 cm signed and dated lower left: "Kamil Lhotak 67" Provenance: significant Prague collection Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and the copyright holder of the painter. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Sailor, 1939
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Sailor, 1939

        Est: Kč30,000 - Kč40,000

        ink on paper 17 x 15,5 cm signed and dated lower left: "KL 39" Provenance: significant Prague collection Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and the copyright holder of the painter. Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Atomic Submarine, 1978
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Kamil Lhotak, (1912 – 1990), Atomic Submarine, 1978

        Est: Kč250,000 - Kč350,000

        oil on cardboard 21 x 15 cm signed and dated lower left: "Kamil Lhotak 78" Mentioned in the inventory of the works of the painter under the number 1865/48. Provenance: significant Prague collection Publicated. Confirmation of authenticity by Kamil Lhotak Jr., the author's son attached and and the copyright holder of the painter Consulted with Professor Jaromir Zemina, Dr Karel Srp, Dr Jiri Machalicky, Aneta Kopecka and Vladimir Lekes.

        Adolf Loos Apartment and Gallery
      • Kamil Lhoták (1912-1990)
        Dec. 05, 2020

        Kamil Lhoták (1912-1990)

        Est: -

        Kamil Lhoták (1912-1990) SOUBOR TŘÍ GRAFIK P. F. 1988. Litografie na papíře, 106x145 mm, zn. v tisku vlevo nahoře "P. F. 1988 KAMIL LHOTÁK" a vpravo dole "K.L.". P. f. 85. Serigrafie na papíře, 106x150 mm, zn. v tisku uprostřed dole "P. F. 85. Dr. M. Novotný, zn. a dat. v tisku vpravo dole "K. Lhoták 84". Pramice v přístavu. Suchá jehla na papíře, 80x105 mm, sign. a zn. vpravo dole pod tiskem tužkou "Kamil Lhoták II9". English Translation Kamil Lhoták (1912-1990) SET OF THREE GRAPHIC PRINTS P. F. 1988. Lithograph on paper, 106x145 mm, marked upper left in print "P. F. 1988 KAMIL LHOTÁK" and lower right "K.L.". P. f. 85. Serigraph on paper, 106x150 mm, marked lower center in print "P. F. 85. Dr. M. Novotný, marked and dated lower right in print "K. Lhoták 84". Rowboats in a harbor. Drypoint on paper, 80x105 mm, signed and marked lower right under the print in pencil "Kamil Lhoták II9". German Translation Kamil Lhoták (1912-1990) DREI GRAFIKEN P. F. 1988. Lithographie auf Papier, 106x145 mm, gez. im Druckbereich links oben "P. F. 1988 KAMIL LHOTÁK" und rechts unten "K.L.". P. f. 85. Serigraphie auf Papier, 106x150 mm, gez. im Druckbereich in der Mitte unten "P. F. 85. Dr. M. Novotný, gez. und dat. im Druckbereich rechts unten "K. Lhoták 84". Prahm im Hafen. Kaltnadel auf Papier, 80x105 mm, sign. und gez. rechts unten unter dem Druckbereich in Bleistift "Kamil Lhoták II9". Euros 132

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      • Kamil Lhoták - Balloons and Airplanes above a Park
        Nov. 29, 2020

        Kamil Lhoták - Balloons and Airplanes above a Park

        Est: Kč400,000 - Kč700,000

        oil on cardboard, dated 1943, Signed lower left

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      • Kamil Lhoták - The Travel Stories
        Nov. 29, 2020

        Kamil Lhoták - The Travel Stories

        Est: Kč1,300,000 - Kč1,700,000

        oil on canvas, dated 1937, Signed lower right

        Galerie KODL
      • Kamil Lhoták - Adventure (Night Flight)
        Nov. 29, 2020

        Kamil Lhoták - Adventure (Night Flight)

        Est: Kč200,000 - Kč250,000

        oil on xylolit, dated 1971, Signed lower left

        Galerie KODL
      • Kamil Lhoták - Pipe in the Forest
        Nov. 29, 2020

        Kamil Lhoták - Pipe in the Forest

        Est: Kč200,000 - Kč250,000

        lacquered tempera on cardboard, dated 1967, Signed lower left

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