
Jāzeps Grosvalds
Jāzeps Grosvalds was an influential Latvian painter and a key figure in the development of Latvian art during the early 20th century. His works often depicted themes of national identity and the struggles faced by his homeland, particularly during the tumultuous times of World War I. His contributions to art reflect the deep emotional scars left by war and the aspiration for freedom, making him a significant figure in Latvia's artistic narrative.
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Jāzeps Grosvalds became one of the strongest stimuli in the creation of classical modernism.
Gleznu un grafiku izstāde Klasiskais modernisms Latvijā / DienaJāzeps Grosvalds was another Latvian artist who experienced the streets of Paris.
Rīga XX gadsimta 20.–30. gados nebija nekāda province / DienaJāzeps Grosvalds was another flâneur who explored Parisian streets before the war.
pilsēta latviešu modernistu vērojumā / DienaJāzeps Grosvalds was another Latvian artist who walked the streets of Paris as a flâneur before the war.
pilsēta latviešu modernistu vērojumā / DienaJāzeps Grosvalds was another Latvian modernist artist who flânered through the streets of Paris before the First World War.
pilsēta latviešu modernistu vērojumā / DienaJāzeps Grosvalds initiated the theme of refugees and soldiers in his paintings during World War I.
Latvijas Nacionālajā mākslas muzejā norisināsies pasākumi Ukrainas atbalstam / Diena





























