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Augustin Mervart (1889 – 1968)

Fair at Žerotín Square in Přerov, year 1938, oil on cardboard, signed and dated lower right Aug. Mervart 38, painting dimensions 49 × 69.5 cm, overall dimensions with frame 61.5 × 82 cm, with author’s inscription on the back, very good condition, see photo, slightly damaged, original mounting, glazed.

The painting by Augustin Mervart from 1938 depicts a lively and colorful fair at Žerotín Square in Přerov. On the painted cardboard, the details of a bustling marketplace are rendered, featuring numerous vendor stalls and the vibrant activity of local trade. The colors are rich and energetic, reflecting the abundance of goods and the colorful attire of the people. The atmosphere is full of joy and conviviality.

The more distant part of the square shows the historical architecture of the surrounding buildings, adding authenticity to the scene. An interesting element is the presence of automobiles mingling with the crowd, contributing a modern aspect to the fair and reflecting societal changes. Overall, Augustin Mervart’s painting offers an engaging view of a lively and colorful fair, capturing the richness of local culture and community. Works by Mervart with such a richly populated figural theme are extremely rare on the art market.

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