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Antonín Hudeček

Antonín Hudeček was a Czechoslovak painter (1872–1941). He was born in Redhost and died at Častolovice.

Also recorded as Antonin Hudecek · Anton Hudeček

akademický malíř Antonín Hudeček a ředitel muzea v Hradci Králové František Tichý ve výstavě, 16. 10. 1932

Archiv Muzea východních Čech v Hradci Králové · The Museum of Eastern Bohemia in Hradec Králové · CC BY-SA 4.0

Biography

Antonín Hudeček is recorded as painter.

Antonín Hudeček studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Prague and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. Training under Maximilian Pirner and Václav Brožík is recorded.

Subjects and genres recorded for the work are landscape.

Work by Antonín Hudeček is recorded in the collections of Tatra Gallery, Slovak National Gallery, Liptov Gallery of Peter Michal Bohúň, Moravian Gallery in Brno and National Gallery Prague.

Catalogued output

Works

Their recorded dates run from 1894 to 1941.

  • Before the Storm

  • A Motif from the High Tatras

  • A Forest Still Life

  • A Brook in the Mountains

  • Tyšová Church in Transcarpathian Ukraine

  • Inside a Forest

  • Brook in the Forest

  • Landscape

  • Bouquet in a Vase

  • A View of Mount Ostaš near Teplice nad Metují

    1919

  • Evening Silence

    1900 · National Gallery Prague

  • Psyche

    1901 · National Gallery Prague

Dated record

Life and career

Explore 1872–1941

  1. 1872

    Life

    Antonín Hudeček was born in 1872 at Redhost.

  2. 1894

    Institution

    Stream in the Sunshine (Pool in the Woods), dated 1894, held by National Gallery Prague.

  3. 1900

    Institution

    Evening Silence, dated 1900, held by National Gallery Prague.

  4. 1901

    Institution

    Psyche, dated 1901, held by National Gallery Prague.

  5. 1919

    A View of Mount Ostaš near Teplice nad Metují is dated 1919.

  6. 1941

    Life

    Antonín Hudeček died in 1941 at Častolovice.

  7. 1941

    Brook in the Forest II, dated 1941, held by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/.

  8. 1941

    Sea coast is dated 1941.

The full dated record · 8 entries
  1. 1872

    Antonín Hudeček was born in 1872 at Redhost.

  2. 1894

    Stream in the Sunshine (Pool in the Woods), dated 1894, held by National Gallery Prague.

  3. 1900

    Evening Silence, dated 1900, held by National Gallery Prague.

  4. 1901

    Psyche, dated 1901, held by National Gallery Prague.

  5. 1919

    A View of Mount Ostaš near Teplice nad Metují is dated 1919.

  6. 1941

    Antonín Hudeček died in 1941 at Častolovice.

  7. 1941

    Brook in the Forest II, dated 1941, held by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/.

  8. 1941

    Sea coast is dated 1941.

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Places

Only places the record itself states, plotted where the house gazetteer settles their coordinates. Nothing is inferred from a name or a nationality.

  • Redhost

    Birth place

  • Častolovice

    Death place

Primary material

Documents and archives

scholarly publication

Literature

Bibliography

  • Hudeček, Antonín, Oxford Art Online, 2003

  • Hudeček, Antonín

  • Hudeček, Václav, Oxford Music Online, 2001

  • Hudeček, František, Oxford Art Online, 2012

A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

Citations

References

Each reference names the institution holding it, so a reader may go to the document itself.

A further 2 witnesses are held back from this article because the person or object named in them is not yet resolved to this record. They are kept, not discarded, and return once the identity is established.

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Antonín Hudeček studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Prague and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He trained under Maximilian Pirner and Václav Brožík.

The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 14 August 2026.

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