
Otto Gutfreund
Cubism, Cubist Sculpture, Douglas Cooper
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Otto Gutfreund (3 August 1889 2 June 1927) was a Czech-Czechoslovak cubist sculptor. He is acknowledged by the art historian Douglas Cooper to be the author of the first cubist sculpture: Anxiety (Úzkost in Czech), created in 1911 and exhibited in Paris in 1912. Otto Gutfreund was born in the town of Dv r Králové nad Labem, Bohemia, as the 4th of 5 children of Karel and Emilie Gutfreund. During 1903 1906 he studied at kola výtvarných um ní (School of Creative Ar...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Otto Gutfreund (3 August 1889 2 June 1927) was a Czech-Czechoslovak cubist sculptor. He is acknowledged by the art historian Douglas Cooper to be the author of the first cubist sculpture: Anxiety (Úzkost in Czech), created in 1911 and exhibited in Paris in 1912. Otto Gutfreund was born in the town of Dv r Králové nad Labem, Bohemia, as the 4th of 5 children of Karel and Emilie Gutfreund. During 1903 1906 he studied at kola výtvarných um ní (School of Creative Arts) in the town of Bechyn . After completion, he attended Um lecko-pr myslová kola (College of Decorative Arts) in Prague for the next three years.