Pavel Hlavaty

(1943)
Pavel Hlavaty is an artist.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for an etching work attributed to Pavel Hlavaty (1943) was C$118 - paid for "Untitled - Mother and Child, with Dog" at Saskatchewan NAC in Regina on Sun, Nov 20, 2022.
ArtValue.ca has 15 auction art sale records for their etching results, with prices in the range of C$25 to C$250.

Saskatchewan NAC Auction House Biography and Notes

Pavel Hlavaty, Czech painter, graphic artist and art collector, was born in 1943 near Turnov, Czech Republic. After attending grammar school for one year, he switched to the State Art School of Doctor Zdenek Nejedly, where he studied the visual arts. Until 1968, he drew drawings for the satirical magazine Dikobraz (Porcupine) and Literarny­ noviny (Literary News), and he wrote reports from places like Austria and Paris. After the Warsaw Pact invasion, he was punished for creating the 'anti-Soviet' exhibition Protestkresby 68 (Protest Pictures 68). He fell ill with rheumatic fever while serving punishment at the Hermanice Correctional Facility in Ostrava-Hrusov. After his release he was barred from selling his art through the state's centralized distribution system and he was not allowed to exhibit, teach, lecture, or export his works abroad, and he was blacklisted from magazines and newspapers, so he drew under various pseudonyms. With the help of friends he was eventually able to exhibit his works abroad, where he received over fifty awards and managed to secure a living for himself.

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