FINE ART

Fine art is a visual art. It can be divided into representational art, or mimetic art, abstract art, folk art, etc. The main branches of fine art are painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, etc. In contemporary art, the distinction between art types is blurring considerably. New techniques are emerging, mixing is taking place. New artistic techniques are being created. The most controversial of these is, for example, performance. Fine art is produced by visual artists, and theoretically it is dealt with by art historians. What separates fine art from mere craft is above all the original input of the artist, the effort to reach the viewer, to communicate, to let him "experience" similar emotions that led the artist to create the work.
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Marcel Niederle - Caricature of John Newcombe - tennis Australia, ink pencil, cardboard on colored cardboard. Stamp and description on the reverse.
Marcel Niederle - Caricature of Rod Laver, ink and pencil on colored cardboard. Stamp and description on the reverse side.
Patrik Saudek, Slavie!, giclee print. Original signature in pencil on the front, print 2/8 on paper from Losin.
As a souvenir, marker drawing "On a motorcycle", Miloš Nesvadba, 1980. PD original signature.
Kresba, Golf, Dollar Park Falkirk. Tuš, akvarel na papíře. Signováno PD Bruce. Pasparta. Rámováno pod sklem.
Zoran Opačic, Footbal it is the best, akvarel na papíře, 1991. Signováno PD. Vzadu popsáno viz foto.
Cyril Bouda, Diplom Sparty, Vítěz na ramenou mužstva, lept, 1928. Soupis díla č. 180. Jen velmi málo autorských tisků. Rámováno, pasparta.
Plakát k mistrovství světa ve fotbale (Španěsko 1982) , Jiří Kolář. Značeno vpravo dole. Krásná práce velmi známého českého autora. Značeno vlevo dole v tisku JIří Kolář.