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Bedrich Havranek BIOGRAPHY
1821 Prague, Czech Republic - 1899 Prague, Czech Republic. Known for: Landscape painting.
A Czech painter and draughtsman, he studied under A. Manes and M. Haushofer at the Prague Academy of Arts. Havranek was influenced by Manes's treatment of landscape painting but simultaneously became... Read full biography
A Czech painter and draughtsman, he studied under A. Manes and M. Haushofer at the Prague Academy of Arts. Havranek was influenced by Manes's treatment of landscape painting but simultaneously became concerned with realist details leading to Naturalism. Source:. Auction records... Read full biography
A Czech painter and draughtsman, he studied under A. Manes and M. Haushofer at the Prague Academy of Arts. Havranek was influenced by Manes's treatment of landscape painting but simultaneously became concerned with realist details leading to Naturalism. Source:. Auction records... Read full biography
A Czech painter and draughtsman, he studied under A. Manes and M. Haushofer at the Prague Academy of Arts. Havranek was influenced by Manes's treatment of landscape painting but simultaneously became concerned with realist details leading to Naturalism. Source:. Auction records
A Czech painter and draughtsman, he studied under A. Manes and M. Haushofer at the Prague Academy of Arts. Havranek was influenced by Manes's treatment of landscape painting but simultaneously became concerned with realist details leading to Naturalism. Source:. Auction records
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A Czech painter and draughtsman, he studied under A. Manes and M. Haushofer at the Prague Academy of Arts. Havranek was influenced by Manes's treatment of landscape painting but simultaneously became concerned with realist details leading to Naturalism.
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