Dec 20, 2006 - Sale 2099

Sale 2099 - Lot 109

Price Realized: $ 1,440
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,200 - $ 1,800
VIKTOR OLIVA (1861-1928) TOPICUV SALON. 1895.
43 1/8x30 1/2 inches. V. Neubert, Smichov.
Condition B+: restoration along sharp vertical and horizontal folds; repaired tears and overpainting in margins; minor loss in bottom margin.
Oliva was a painter and illustrator who studied art in Prague, Munich and briefly in Paris. He lived in Prague where he was primarily involved with illustrating books for four of the biggest Czech publishing houses. He also did illustrations for magazines, and was the Art Director of "Zlata Praha" magazine from 1899-1916. He was one of the earliest Czech poster artists, with his first poster dating to 1893. This image is advertising an exhibition at the Topic Salon, one of Prague's preeminent art galleries. Oliva designed two posters for the space, the first in 1895 and then again in 1896. Here, very much in the style of a charming Cherette, he depicts a young woman holding a palette. On other examples of this poster the blank area within the palette was used to advertise specific shows at the gallery. Reims 1416, Sponsel p. 286, Kroutvor p. 16, Affiches Etrangeres p. 85.