Oldřich Kulhánek was born on the 26th of February 1940, in Prague. From 1958 to 1964 he studied at the Prague Academy of Applied Arts, in the studio of Professor Karel Svolinský. The years of his apprenticeship there, provided the foundation and inspiration of his artistic career.
In 1971 he was arrested by the StB (the Czechoslovak Secret Police) and was accused that with his prints of 1968–1971, he had disgraced the representatives of the communist countries (in particular his images of the face of Stalin).
This Kafka-esque situation was to continue until 1972 and on the 5th of July 1973, he was tried in court. At this farce, like in a scene out of the writer Hašek’s "Good Soldier Schweik", eleven of his prints were sentenced by the judge to be destroyed, i.e. burnt. However the "gentlemen" of the court, did no such thing, and kept the prints for themselves – which was tantamount to government sanctioned theft. Kulhánek later commented “I realised that one’s situation in life, even if a tragic one, never lacks a touch of humour – though, usually very black humour!”
Despite the toughness of the regime, thanks to a number of friends in the United States, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Austria and France, he did not lose contact with the European and world art scene, during these his darkest years. After the collapse of the communist dictatorship, in 1989, the situation in Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic changed irrevocably; artists (and the nation at large) were finally free to express themselves and travel. Following the changes he was later invited to give a series of workshops at various universities in the United States as a visiting professor (such as the University of Houston – Clear Lake, Texas, the Art Center – New Smyrna Beach, Florida).
In addition to his art and teaching, one of his many accomplishments is that he created the designs of the new Czech Banknotes, which was a commission that came with a great deal of prestige. He has also become one of the principal designers of Czech stamps, which has included designing a stamp of the present President of the Czech Republic: Mr. Václav Klaus, among other Czech personalities.
Oldřich Kulhánek, presently lives and works in Prague, and is the President of the Hollar Foundation.
The great significance of Kulahnek´s work is shown by many prizes received at the international art-exhibitions and biennales
Europahaus, Vienna
Biennale Frechen
Biennale Ljubljana
The Grand Diploma for Graphic Art, Tuzla
1st Prize at 4. Biennale of Prints in Wakayama
and many more
His works are included in many world famous collections
The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
The Albertina, Vienna, Austria
Kupferstichkabinett, Dresden, Germany
The National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic
The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, U.S.A.
The Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, U.S.A.
University of Houston – Clear Lake, Houston, U.S.A.
Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels, Belgium
Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, Germany
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland
Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany
Musee d‘Art et d´Histoire, Geneva, Switzerland
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Life
colour lithography;
2006
57 x73,5 cm;
638.00 €
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Special dialoque No. 2
colour lithography;
2000
83 x 60,5 cm;
979.00 €
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Vertical of Life II
colour lithography;
2008
34 x 20 cm;
247.00 €
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Vertical of Life I
colour lithography;
2008
34 x 22 cm;
247.00 €
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Sebestian
colour lithography;
2009
54 x 38 cm;
532.00 €
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colour lithography;
2009
73 x 57 cm;
702.00 €
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Parabola No. 3
colour lithography;
1999
76 x 54 cm;
745.00 €
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The biggest one
colour lithography;
1992
66 x 51 cm;
511.00 €
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Madragora Officinalis - PF 1974
colour etching;
1974
13,5 x 8 cm;
55.00 €
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Job No. 3
colour lithography;
2004
91,5 x 64,5 cm;
1213.00 €
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Hommage à Honoré Daumier
colour lithography;
1998
71 x 54,5 cm;
574.00 €
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colour etching;
1980
12,5 x 7 cm;
55.00 €
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colour etching;
1980
12,5 x 7 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris N. Hillerbrandt
lithography;
2009
18 x 12 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris - J. V. Stamic
colour lithography;
2002
19 x 13,5 cm;
81.00 €
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Ex Libris - Orlando di Lasso
colour etching;
1985
14 x 8,5 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris - J.S. Bach
colour etching;
1980
15 x 10 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris Jaroslav Seifert
lithography;
2009
17 x 11 cm;
64.00 €
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Ex Libris - Herakles
colour etching;
1985
11,5 x 7,5 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris - Francisco Goya
colour etching;
1996
13,5 x 10 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris - Don Quichot
colour etching;
1975
15,5 x 8 cm;
55.00 €
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Ex Libris - Bacchus
colour etching;
1986
21 x 13 cm;
94.00 €
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Don´t worry, be happy!
colour lithography;
1994
65 x 49 cm;
638.00 €
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Claudio Monteverdi - Gira il nemico
colour etching;
1971
43 x 28,5 cm;
574.00 €
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Claudio Monteverdi - Ardo avvampo
colour etching;
1971
44 x 29 cm;
574.00 €
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Adam and Eva
colour etching;
1980
44 x32 cm;
617.00 €
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Great symbiosis
colour lithography;
2001
83 x 60 cm;
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Three Grace
colour lithography;
2006
35 x 24 cm;
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Parabola No. 1
colour lithography;
2001
76 x 54 cm;
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Musical banquet
colour etching;
1987
24,5 x 16,5 cm;
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Hommage à N. Copernicus
colour etching;
1971
37,5 x 24,5 cm;
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Ex Libris Walter Humplstotter
colour etching;
1986
13,5 x 9,5 cm;
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Ex Libris KG Brücke
colour etching;
1987
14 x 9 cm;
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Ex Libris Horst Schult
colour etching;
1989
14 x 8,5 cm;
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Ex Libris - Bohumil Hrabal
lithography;
2009
16 x 10 cm;
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Ex Libris - Peter Brueghel
colour etching;
1987
14 x 8,5 cm;
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Ex Libris - Niobe
colour etching;
1991
14 x 9 cm;
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Ex Libris - Marlies Kohler
colour etching;
1981
15 x 8,5 cm;
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Ex Libris - Ikaros
colour etching;
1996
15 x 10,5 cm;
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Ex Libris - Heronumus Bosch
colour etching;
1976
13,5 x 9 cm;
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Ex Libris - Faustus
colour etching;
1989
14 x 9 cm;
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Ex Libris - Bedrich Smetana
colour etching;
1987
13,5 x 9 cm;
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Ex Libris - Atlas
lithography;
2009
16 x 11 cm;
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Ex Libris - Asklepios
lithography;
2009
16 x 11 cm;
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Ex Libris - Alchymia
colour etching;
1989
15 x 8,5 cm;
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Ex Libris - Achilleus
lithography;
2009
16 x 11 cm;
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Eve
colour lithography;
2007
43,5 x 32,5 cm;
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Don Quijote De La Mancha
colour etching;
1997
14 x 10 cm;
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