Libenské Artikule

1994

Jirí Anderle and Bohumil Hrabal (author)

Associated Names
Jirí Anderle

Artist, Czech, born 1936

Bohumil Hrabal

Author, Czech, 1914 - 1997

The image shows interconnected lines and shapes forming abstract profile illustrations of human heads. The profiles contain intricate geometric and mechanical forms resembling machine parts, while also echoing human brain and facial structures. Below the profiles are bold text and grid lines spelling out "BOHUMIL HRABAL," with additional text in varying fonts.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching and drypoint in brown and black ink on laid paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Gerald Cerny

  • Dimensions

    overall size (volume closed): 33 x 23.2 cm (13 x 9 1/8 in.)
    plate: 29 x 21 cm (11 7/16 x 8 1/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2000.166.9.1.a

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This is a photograph of a page from a book. The page features text printed in Czech, including the name "BOHUMIL HRABAL" and the title "Libeňské artikule." At the top, there is a handwritten note saying "To my American friends and readers" with a signature. The page refers to an event on "12 prosince 1950." Further down, it mentions "Deseti Lepty Doprovodil Jiří Anderle" and another handwritten note for "American Enthusiasts of Contemporary Prints" signed by Jiří Anderle with a date, "Praha 22.V. 94." The page was published in Prague on March 28, 1994, in honor of an 80th anniversary. The paper texture and alignment suggest an official and commemorative style.

Libenské Artikule

Jirí Anderle, Bohumil Hrabal

1936

The image consists of intricate lines and shapes forming an abstract pattern across the surface. Curved and straight lines intersect to create a complex network. The upper central region displays detailed lines suggesting gears or circular machinery. Below, a humanoid profile faces abstract shapes resembling eyes or faces. In the lower section, various abstract figures could be perceived as fantastical creatures or structures.

Libenské Artikule

Jirí Anderle, Bohumil Hrabal

1936

An intricate web of intersecting lines and geometric shapes fills the image. Thick, dark grid patterns and linear forms create areas of contrast and texture. The central motif consists of circular forms amidst the structured chaos. The lower section features a partial face profile with defined eyes and a smile, alongside machinery or industrial tools. The overall arrangement of lines and shapes invites connections to both a technical blueprint and an organic figure.

Libenské Artikule

Jirí Anderle, Bohumil Hrabal

1936


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Gerald Cerny, Washington, D.C.; gift to NGA, 2000.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

in graphite lower center: Anderle

Watermarks

EOSÍN (with a crown over the E)

Wikidata ID

Q76560754

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