Emil Králíček

Emil Králíček

Emil Králíček (11 October 1877 – 26 March 1930)[1] was a Czech architect.

Králíček studied at Prague Industrial Arts School and in the offices of Antonin Balsanek in Prague and Joseph Maria Olbrich in Darmstadt. He began designing in Prague around 1900 in the office of Matěj Blecha, and worked in the styles of classicism, Art Nouveau, Czech Cubism and Czech Rondocubism successively. Beginning as draftsman Králíček worked himself into a position of project manager, and developed collaborations with a number of Czech sculptors like Celda Klouček, Antonín Waigant and Karel Pavlík.

Králíček started his own office in 1920, and committed suicide ten years afterward.

Projects

Work includes:

  • Hotel Zlatá Husa, Wenceslas Square in Prague, with Matěj Blecha, 1909-1910
  • Adam Pharmacy, at #8 Wenceslas Square, with Blecha, 1911-1913
  • the Diamant House in Prague, with Blecha, 1912-1913
  • Šupich Building, now the Moravian Bank, Wenceslas Square, possible attribution with Blecha

Gallery

  • Emil Králíček designs
  • Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913, entrance
    Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913, entrance
  • Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913, elevation
    Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913, elevation
  • Cubist lantern near Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913
    Cubist lantern near Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913
  • Villa Benies, Litol, 1912-1913
    Villa Benies, Litol, 1912-1913
  • Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919
    Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919
  • Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, elevation detail
    Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, elevation detail
  • Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, elevation detail
    Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, elevation detail
  • Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, roof of the arcade
    Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, roof of the arcade
  • Diamant house, Prague, 1912-1913
    Diamant house, Prague, 1912-1913
  • Diamant house, Prague, 1912-1913, entrance
    Diamant house, Prague, 1912-1913, entrance
  • Diamant house, Prague, 1912-1913, elevation detail
    Diamant house, Prague, 1912-1913, elevation detail
  • St John Arc, Prague, 1912-1913
    St John Arc, Prague, 1912-1913

External links

  • Short English-language biography
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Sources

  • LUKEŠ, Zdeněk. Lampa, která předběhla dobu. Lidové noviny. 10. 4. 2010, s. 31. ISSN 0862-5921.
  • LUKEŠ, Zdeněk. Emil Králíček : zapomenutý mistr secese a kubismu. Praha: Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera, 2004. ISBN 80-239-3644-1. (česky, deutsch)
  • KOHOUT, Michal; TEMPL, Stephan; ŠLAPETA, Vladimír. In: Praha : Architektura XX. století. Praha: Zlatý řez, 1998 (2. vydání). ISBN 80-901562-3-1.
  • ŠVÁCHA, Rostislav. Od moderny k funkcionalismu: Proměny pražské architektury 1. poloviny 20. století. Praha: Victoria Publishing, 1994 (2. vydání). ISBN 80-85605-84-8.
  • LUKEŠ, Zdeněk. Emil Králíček. Zlatý řez. Leden 1993, čís. 3, s. 6-11. ISSN 1210-4760.
  • LUKEŠ, Zdeněk; SVOBODA, Jan E. Architekt E. Králíček - zapomenutý zjev české secese a kubismu. Umění. 1984, roč. 32, čís. 5, s. 441-449. ISSN 1804-6509. (česky, německé resumé)

References

  1. ^ www.qbizm-services.cz, QBIZM, www.qbizm.cz. "Kramerius - Dokument stránky periodika". kramerius.nkp.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-10-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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