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Anton Josef Trčka (7 September 1893 – 16 March 1940) was an Austrian-born Czech photographer, painter and poet. He was mostly known for his portraits, which he signed with the name "Antios," a combination of his first and middle names. His studio was destroyed by a bomb in 1944, and photographs of artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele are some of the few surviving examples of his work. Trčka died from carbon monoxide poisoning aged 46. He was married to Clara Schlesinger.

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  • Anton Josef Trčka (en)
  • Josef Anton Trčka (cs)
  • Anton Josef Trčka (de)
  • Anton Josef Trčka (fr)
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  • Josef Anton Trčka, Antios (7. září 1893 Vídeň - 16. března 1940, tamtéž) byl český fotograf, malíř, grafik, sochař, kreslíř, písmotvůrce, návrhář gobelínů a stříbrných šperků, sběratel lidového moravského umění, příležitostný starožitník, básník a filozof. Byl představitelem vídeňské moderny, uměleckého směru, který ovlivnil evropskou kulturu 20. století. Řadí se mezi průkopníky portrétní fotografie své doby (do roku 1918) jako byli například Jozef Božetech Klemens, Bedřich Anděl, Jindřich Eckert, František Fridrich, Jan Langhans, Eduard Kozič, Karol Divald, Alfons Mucha, Vladimír Jindřich Bufka, Wilhelm Horn nebo Karel Novák. (cs)
  • Anton Josef Trčka (geboren 7. September 1893 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 16. März 1940 in Wien) war ein tschechisch-österreichischer Fotograf, Maler und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Anton Josef Trčka, né le 7 septembre 1893 à Vienne (Autriche-Hongrie) et mort le 16 mars 1940 dans la même ville, est un photographe, peintre et écrivain tchèque et autrichien. (fr)
  • Anton Josef Trčka (7 September 1893 – 16 March 1940) was an Austrian-born Czech photographer, painter and poet. He was mostly known for his portraits, which he signed with the name "Antios," a combination of his first and middle names. His studio was destroyed by a bomb in 1944, and photographs of artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele are some of the few surviving examples of his work. Trčka died from carbon monoxide poisoning aged 46. He was married to Clara Schlesinger. (en)
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  • Anton Josef Trčka (en)
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  • Josef Anton Trčka, Antios (7. září 1893 Vídeň - 16. března 1940, tamtéž) byl český fotograf, malíř, grafik, sochař, kreslíř, písmotvůrce, návrhář gobelínů a stříbrných šperků, sběratel lidového moravského umění, příležitostný starožitník, básník a filozof. Byl představitelem vídeňské moderny, uměleckého směru, který ovlivnil evropskou kulturu 20. století. Řadí se mezi průkopníky portrétní fotografie své doby (do roku 1918) jako byli například Jozef Božetech Klemens, Bedřich Anděl, Jindřich Eckert, František Fridrich, Jan Langhans, Eduard Kozič, Karol Divald, Alfons Mucha, Vladimír Jindřich Bufka, Wilhelm Horn nebo Karel Novák. (cs)
  • Anton Josef Trčka (7 September 1893 – 16 March 1940) was an Austrian-born Czech photographer, painter and poet. He was mostly known for his portraits, which he signed with the name "Antios," a combination of his first and middle names. His studio was destroyed by a bomb in 1944, and photographs of artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele are some of the few surviving examples of his work. Trčka was born in Vienna to Czech parents who came from Moravia hence throughout his life he was connected with both Germanic and Czech cultures, and lived and worked in Prague and Vienna. In 1911 he entered the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. During that time he experimented with new photographic techniques, and some of his pictures were produced both in silver bromide and bromoil prints, as mirror images. He also often modified the background of a negative with a brush to create a more artistic expression. In the early 1910s Trčka reproduced some paintings of Egon Schiele. Trčka photographed Schiele in early 1914. Between 1916 and 1918 he served with the Austrian Army, and then worked as a military photographer. He resumed his studio work in 1924. Continuing to study his craft, Trčka was one of the students of Hella Katz. Trčka died from carbon monoxide poisoning aged 46. He was married to Clara Schlesinger. (en)
  • Anton Josef Trčka (geboren 7. September 1893 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 16. März 1940 in Wien) war ein tschechisch-österreichischer Fotograf, Maler und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Anton Josef Trčka, né le 7 septembre 1893 à Vienne (Autriche-Hongrie) et mort le 16 mars 1940 dans la même ville, est un photographe, peintre et écrivain tchèque et autrichien. (fr)
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