Jiri Anderle (b. 1936, Czech Republic) Drypoint Etching. Signed and numbered 2 of 50 in pencil by the Artist. A sketch of Arthur Schopenhauer who was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work The World as Will and Representation, wherein he characterizes the phenomenal world as the product of a blind and insatiable metaphysical will. Unframed, sheet measures 25"x19". Image 13"x14 1/2". Anderle graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. He worked as an assistant lecturer at the Academy of Art and Design in Prague. His work is in numerous private and public collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Amarillo Art Museum, USA; National Gallery, Berlin; Modern Art Museum, Brussels; Harvard University Art Museum, Cambridge, USA; Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence; The Art Institute of Chicago, USA; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; National Gallery, London, Bibliothèque national de France, Paris; Le Centre Pompidou, Paris; National Gallery, Prague; City Gallery Prague; Czech Museum of Fine Art, Prague; National Museum, Stockholm; National Gallery, Washington, D. C.. His work received over 50 awards, including the Medal of Merit the Third Grade in the fields of culture and arts awarded by the President of the Czech Republic (2006), Vladimir Boudnik Award, Prague (2004), Grand Prix, 1st Triennial Europea dell Incisione, Udine, Italy (1991), 1st Prize, 1st Print Biennial, Lublin, Poland (1984), Grand Prix, 5th Painting, Drawing and Print Competition, New Dehli, India (1982), and Grand Prix, 1st International Print Biennial, Liège, Belgium (1969).
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