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Jan Matulka Paintings

American, 1890-1972
Matulka studied at the National Academy of Design before traveling to the American Southwest, where he grew inspired by Native-American and Hispanic cultures. Matulka used this inspiration upon returning home to create representational yet distorted artworks. Matulka fluidly oscillates between abstraction and figural painting. He has had many solo exhibitions across NYC and has had his work displayed in notable locations such as The Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Artist: Jan Matulka
Still life by Czech / American 20th Century artist Jan Matulka
By Jan Matulka
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
A refined still life by Jan Matulka, executed in gouache on paper, signed lower left. Measuring 21.25 x 14.125 inches (54 x 36 cm), this work exemplifies Matulka’s distinctive approa...
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20th Century Modern Jan Matulka Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

New England Landscape
By Jan Matulka
Located in New York, NY
New England Landscape, 1925, by Jan Matulka (1890-1972) Oil on canvas, mounted to masonite 29 ¼ x 21 ¾ inches unframed (74.295 x 55.245 cm) 30 x...
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Early 20th Century Cubist Jan Matulka Paintings

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