Portrait of a Young Lady
The tension between the dreams or goals of the modern woman and the lack of opportunities for self-actualisation is captured in their portrayals. The shapeless lump of clay of Štursa's bust, and the uncut marble in Vobišová-Žáková's likeness embody not only the limits posed by nature that the artist must negotiate, but also the burden of conventions and prejudices. A later portrait of an unnamed young woman by the Czech-German painter Schrötter confirms – in a dialogue with the sculptures – the persistence of these boundaries to the 1920s: the dark interior with its vertical drapery envelops a stooping figure with restless fingers and anxious childlike eyes.
| Subject: | Others | 
| Author: | Schroetter , Richard | 
| Title: | Portrait of a Young Lady | 
| Date: | 1924 | 
| Technique: | oil on canvas | 
| Dimensions: | 96,2 × 76,2 cm | 
| Origin: | Karásek Gallery Collection | 
| Licence: | Free license | 
 
                                                         
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	