ARTIST IN FOCUS

MILOS REINDL

Best known for his large-scale paintings and brilliant film posters, Milos Reindl arrived in Canada in 1968 as a political refugee. Discover this Czech-Canadian treasure!

PALBRIC ART FOUNDATION

Welcome to the Palbric Art Foundation. Art and music are the universal languages we can all enjoy; our vision is to use art to speak to the world. Our objectives are to celebrate diversity, encourage and facilitate integration, in order to reduce xenophobia. We begin with our featured artist, Milos Reindl, a remarkable Czech-Canadian artist and onetime political refugee.

LATEST BLOGPOSTS

Reindl: the FILM

Behind the scenes of making a fature documentary. Shot in Belgium, France, Germany, Canada, Czech Republic.

Reindl: the BOOK

Deep jounrey through time, detailing each prt of the artist's life, including events of the 2nd World War, life as a poster creator and consequent emmigration to Canada.

Reindl: the GALLERY

Sneak peak to the extended virtual gallery, featuring new technology in viewing paintings, going far behind the mere details.

Reindl: the FILM

Behind the scenes of making a feature documentary.
Shot in Belgium, France, Germany, Canada, Czech Republic.

The journey of life of this wonderful spirit of freedom, throughout the drastic events of 20th century.
Friends, artists, patrons of arts and family rediscover the profanely unique personality of Milos Reindl.

Short trailer of the upcoming 70 minutes long film.

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Painting by Vincent Van Gogh, The Red Vineyard - Workers in a vineyard on a sunny day.
Painting by Frederic Edwin Church, Rainy Season in the Tropics - Mountainous landscape with a double rainbow
Painting, Four Trees by Egon Schiele. Four trees on a green hilly landscape.
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Reindl: the BOOK

Behind the scenes of making a feature documentary.
Shot in Belgium, France, Germany, Canada, Czech Republic.

The journey of life of this wonderful spirit of freedom, throughout the drastic events of 20th century.
Friends, artists, patrons of arts and family rediscover the profanely unique personality of Milos Reindl.

Short trailer of the upcoming 70 minutes long film.

Play Video
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The Death of Sardanapalus by Eugène Delacroix. A man orders his officers to destroy his possessions.
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OUR CURATOR'S MONTHLY PICK

THE MILOS REINDL FILM POSTERS

Fresh from the Do Not Pass By exhibition in Prague, the Milos Reindl film posters are now on tour. Look for us soon in a city near you; until then, we hope you enjoy these highlights.

My wife

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DATE: 1967

Malachias miracle

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DATE: 1963

My way home (And they were seventeen…)

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DATE: 1965

Mr. Fool (Cucumber hero)

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DATE: 1963

For whom Havana dances

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SKU: REIN-POS-026

DATE: 1963

Shadows behind you

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DATE: 1959

The sixteen years old

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Princess of Cleves

ARTIST: Milos Reindl

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DATE: 1961

The Black sea hero

ARTIST: Milos Reindl

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SKU: REIN-POS-013

DATE: 1964