Dusan Kadlec Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition: "Preparing for A Tow "
Artist: Dusan Kadlec
Title: Preparing for A Tow
Image Size: 30" x 20" (Paper - As Shown) 36" x 24" and 60" x 40" Available as Giclee's on Canvas
Edition:Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print to 950, 350 Canvas Giclee, 25 Oversize Canvas Giclee
Medium: Fine Art Lithograph on Paper and Giclee on Canvas (Select Option Above)
About the Artist: Dusan Kadlec was born in Czechoslovakia in 1942. He pursued his interest in art from a very early age, ultimately studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague where he received a Masters Degree in 1967. His undergraduate and graduate training focused on traditional painting techniques, but he also explored aspects of sculpture, jewelry design, art restoration, and architecture. This European academic training is apparent in his painting style. THe compositions of his canvases reflect the tradition of the great European masters, and embody the Romantic Classicism that is a nineteenth-century acedemic trademark.
After completing his masters, Dusan was fortunate to have successfully established his career. He was invited to participate in the design of "Man and His World", the Chech pavilion at the 1968 World Expo in Montreal. The pavilion turned out to be one of the most popular exhibits at the fair.
Soon after the success of the Worlds Fair pavilion, unrest began to affecct life in Czechoslovakia. When the SOviat Union invaded in 1968, Dusan fled his homeland and emigrated to Canada, settling in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
He found the historic charm of his newly adopted port city inspirational and began at that time what would subsequently become the focus of his life's work; recreating maritime history on canvas. From very early on his paitings attracted attention and critical acclaim. A number of highly successful one man and two man show with such luminaries as Jack L. Gray hepled propel Dusan's career and firmly establisth him as a leading maritime artist.
Description: All Prints are sale priced everyday! Professionally Frame any print from our dealer gallery starting at an additional $149 and receive free shipping!
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Title: Preparing for A Tow
Image Size: 30" x 20" (Paper - As Shown) 36" x 24" and 60" x 40" Available as Giclee's on Canvas
Edition:Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print to 950, 350 Canvas Giclee, 25 Oversize Canvas Giclee
Medium: Fine Art Lithograph on Paper and Giclee on Canvas (Select Option Above)
About the Artist: Dusan Kadlec was born in Czechoslovakia in 1942. He pursued his interest in art from a very early age, ultimately studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague where he received a Masters Degree in 1967. His undergraduate and graduate training focused on traditional painting techniques, but he also explored aspects of sculpture, jewelry design, art restoration, and architecture. This European academic training is apparent in his painting style. THe compositions of his canvases reflect the tradition of the great European masters, and embody the Romantic Classicism that is a nineteenth-century acedemic trademark.
After completing his masters, Dusan was fortunate to have successfully established his career. He was invited to participate in the design of "Man and His World", the Chech pavilion at the 1968 World Expo in Montreal. The pavilion turned out to be one of the most popular exhibits at the fair.
Soon after the success of the Worlds Fair pavilion, unrest began to affecct life in Czechoslovakia. When the SOviat Union invaded in 1968, Dusan fled his homeland and emigrated to Canada, settling in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
He found the historic charm of his newly adopted port city inspirational and began at that time what would subsequently become the focus of his life's work; recreating maritime history on canvas. From very early on his paitings attracted attention and critical acclaim. A number of highly successful one man and two man show with such luminaries as Jack L. Gray hepled propel Dusan's career and firmly establisth him as a leading maritime artist.
Description: All Prints are sale priced everyday! Professionally Frame any print from our dealer gallery starting at an additional $149 and receive free shipping!
Click here to view the framing options.
Availability: Print only orders usually ship in 3-9 days. "Custom Framed" products are made to order by craftsman, so additional time is required. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
Framing and Canvas Giclee Options No thank you, I just want the print. Unframed 36x24 Canvas Giclee, add(+$950) Unframed 60x40 Canvas Giclee, add(+$3350) Black Matte Hardwood Frame , DL-8, #325,add (+$199) Small Driftwood Frame, DL-3, #4755, add (+$249) RoseWood Frame, PR-2, #1890, add (+$249) Antique Gold Frame w/ Black Design, PR-4 , #95135, add (+$249) | Outer Mat Antique White #251 Black #221 Brick #231 Burgundy #38 Charcoal #257 Creme #223 Dark Brown #106 Dark Mahogany #88 Dark Spruce #125 English Rose Pink #151 Gold #568 Khaki #92 Light Gray #82 Linen #128 Mauve #154 Midnight Blue #131 Mist Gray #112 Navy Blue #230 Pale Moss #253 Pineneedle Green #411 Putty #90 Royal Blue #142 Sage Green #247 Silver Mist #130 Spiced Brown #710 Storm Gray #114 Wedge Wood Blue #124 | Inner Mat Antique White #251 Black #221 Brick #231 Burgundy #38 Charcoal #257 Creme #223 Dark Brown #106 Dark Mahogany #88 Dark Spruce #125 English Rose Pink #151 Gold #568 Khaki #92 Light Gray #82 Linen #128 Mauve #154 Midnight Blue #131 Mist Gray #112 Navy Blue #230 Pale Moss #253 Pineneedle Green #411 Putty #90 Royal Blue #142 Sage Green #247 Silver Mist #130 Spiced Brown #710 Storm Gray #114 Wedge Wood Blue #124 |
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