Komposition II

1969

Provoslav Sovák

Associated Names
Provoslav Sovák

Artist, Czech, born 1926

The image features geometric shapes and lines intersecting in a complex pattern, including squares, circles, and arrows. These elements create a layered, abstract appearance. Partially visible are figures resembling a crowd of men in formal attire and individuals gathered in a group, resembling scenes from a public event. The artwork's abstract nature and the overlapping compositions challenge a singular narrative, prompting viewers to interpret the connections between the geometric elements and photographic images.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    color intaglio on Rives BFK paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner

  • Dimensions

    plate: 42.4 x 32.3 cm (16 11/16 x 12 11/16 in.)
    sheet: 65.3 x 49.8 cm (25 11/16 x 19 5/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1991.116.272

Associated Artworks

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This abstract composition features geometric shapes and lines, including straight, diagonal lines, and curved shapes blending into each other. A large silhouette resembling a person wearing a coat is on the left, overlaid with green. Another person stands confidently on the right in a dark outfit. Above them is a rectangular structure containing circles and arcs. The canvas includes amorphous forms, grid-like patterns, small figurative images, and a sepia-toned portrait, creating a collage effect.

Komposition I

Provoslav Sovák

1969

This is a photograph of the title page of a book by Pravoslav Sovák. The image shows a plain off-white sheet of paper with centered text that reads "Graphisches Tagebuch Pravoslav Sovák" on the top part above a faint horizontal crease. Below, the words "Edition Bucher Luzern" are located. The layout is simple, with only text and no additional images or graphics.

Graphisches Tagebuch

Provoslav Sovák

1969

The image includes a black V-shaped form, blue and cream-colored sections, abstract lines, geometric shapes like circles and hexagons, sketched outlines resembling architectural blueprints or technical drawings, suggestions of tanks and figures, splotches and textured areas resembling clouds or smoke.

Ende des Krieges 1945

Provoslav Sovák

1969


Artwork history & notes

Inscriptions

lower center in graphite: Sovak; lower left in graphite: 8/100

Watermarks

Rives BFK

Wikidata ID

Q74893571

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