Vladimír Jindřich Bufka
Vladimír Jindřich Bufka (16 July 1887,
Biography
Vladimír Jindřich Bufka was born to the family of a bank officer. Vladimír's half-brother was Karel Absolon and maternal grandfather was Jindřich Wankel – both renowned archaeologists. After graduating from high school, he studied chemistry at the Czech Technical University in Prague. Initially practicing photography as an amateur, he was a member of the Český klub fotografů amatérů (Czech Club of Amateur Photographers). His first photographs were published in 1908 in the illustrated magazine Český svět ("Czech World").
Bufka popularized the
From 1910 to 1911, Bufka worked in the Jan Langhans atelier in Prague and extended his knowledge of photography at Hermann C. Kosel's studio in Vienna.[5] In 1911, Bufka opened his own studio in Prague which gradually achieved a popularity comparable with that of the renowned atelier of František Drtikol. In his later years, Bufka travelled to Warsaw and Saint Petersburg with the goal of documenting local art collections.[5] In 1914/1915, he participated in a large photography exhibition held in Prague's Rudolfinum.[5]
After his death, his studio was managed by his wife Marie Bufková until 1928. Photographs taken there carried the stamp "Ateliér V. J. Bufka" even during the 1920s.
Work
Bufka applied his deep knowledge of photographic techniques to his works and regularly explored the complex technical procedures of photography. He attempted to take photos in the evening, in the rain, or in
Exhibitions
- Jubilejní výstava obchodní a živnostenské komory, Prague (1908)
- Výstava Českého klubu fotografů amatérů, Lucerna Prague (1911)
- Česká fotografická moderna, Uměleko průmyslové muzeum, Prague (1989)
- Photographie der Moderne in Prag 1900–1925, Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz (1991)
- Moravská galerie Brno (2010–2011)[7]
Bibliography
Books
- Bufka, Vladimír Jindřich: O fotografování v barvách pomocí desky autochromové (On Color Photography with the Help of Autochrome Plate). E. Weinfurter, Prague 1910
- Bufka, Vladimír Jindřich: Stručný návod k nejdůležitějším pracím s deskami fotografickými a vyvolávacími papíry (A Brief Guide to the Most Important Operations with Photographic Plates and with Photographic Paper). E. Weinfurter, Prague 1910
- Bufka, Vladimír Jindřich: Katechismus fotografie (Catechism of Photography). Hejda a Tuček, Prague 1913
Articles
- "Internacionální kongres fotografický v Bruselu" (International Photo Congress in Brussels). Fot. věstník 1910, pp. 145–146
- "Od úpatí Matternu a Monte Rosy" (From the Foot of Monte Rosa and Mattern). Světozor, 1910, No 8, pp. 179–180
- "Modní fotografie stylová" (Fashion Photography Style). Český svět VII, No 31, 14 April 1911
- "O vývoji moderní fotografie" (On Development of Modern Photography). Veraikon 1912, pp. 67–69
- "Nejnovější výzkumy ve fotografii" (Recent Studies in Photography). Fot. věstník XXIII, 1912, pp. 161–163, 177–179
- "Moderní fotografie odvětvím uměleckého průmyslu grafického" (Modern Photography as a Part of the Graphic Arts Industry). Dílo 1913, pp. 73–75
- "Za světy hvězdné říše" (To the Worlds of Star Empire). Světozor, No 5, 20 March 1914
- "Praha" (Prague). Klub Za starou Prahu, Prague 1924 (1925, in French)
Notes
- ^ Scheufler, Pavel. "Bufka, Vladimír Jindřich". www.scheufler.cz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ^ Mlčoch (2010), p. 11
- ^ a b Dufek, Antonín (2010-11-05). "Vladimír Jindřich Bufka" (in Czech). Kultura21.cz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ^ a b Scheufler, Pavel. "V. J. Bufka:O fotografii v barvách" (in Czech). www.scheufler.cz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ^ a b c Vykoupil, Libor. "Ecce Homo – Vladimír Jindřich Bufka – Brno (Český rozhlas)". Czech Radio (in Czech). Brno (Český rozhlas). Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ^ a b Dufek, Antonín. "Moravská galerie v Brně představí Vladimíra Jindřicha Bufku" (in Czech). www.informuji.cz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
- ČTK(in Czech). ČeskéNoviny.cz. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
References
- Mlčoch, Jan; ISBN 978-80-7437-027-4.
Literature
- Dufek, Antonín (2010). Vladimír Jindřich Bufka. Prague: Torst (FotoTorst). ISBN 978-80-7215-401-2. (in Czech and English)