František Kupka
František Kupka – Pioneer of Abstract Art
František Kupka (1871–1957) was a visionary Czech painter and one of the earliest founders of abstract art. Trained in Prague and Paris, Kupka moved beyond traditional realism to explore color, rhythm, and movement as pure expression. His works, including The Yellow Scale and Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors, reveal a deep fascination with music, science, and spiritual energy. A leading figure of the Parisian avant-garde, Kupka’s bold experimentation reshaped twentieth-century modernism. His art embodies freedom, emotion, and innovation — a perfect choice for collectors and design lovers seeking meaningful, timeless wall art rooted in history and creativity.