A Rose Garden, Alois Kalvoda
Alois Kalvoda, was a Czech landscape painter. He first exhibited in Prague in 1901, and in 1902 exhibited at the Mánes Union of Fine Arts.
He opened an art school in Prague in 1900, where his students included Josef Váchal. In 1907, he was one of the founding members of the Association of Moravian Artists.
Kalvoda's paintings focused on Czech landscapes. His style was initially marked by Mařák, then by naturalism, with an inclination towards Art Nouveau symbolism. From 1907 his painting became increasingly impressionist.
