Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Jiří Kolář was born in Czech Republic in 1914. He was the son of a baker who became a writer around 1943. His first exhibition in 1937 focused on collages, later works specifically focused on his method of using a scalpel to cut pictures from magazines and reconfigure them in Surrealist forms. He wanted to highlight the destruction and fragmentation of the world. Kolář invented/helped to develop new techniques of collage, specifically confrontage, froissage, and rollage etc. He has exhibited in Prague and 1975 in the Guggenheim, New York.
1990s Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Enamel
Late 20th Century Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Porcelain, Screen
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jiri Kolar Portrait Prints
Archival Ink, Digital