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20th century. Known for: Impressionist aesthetics, modern concept.
Miloš Jiránek, a painter who flourished in the late 19th to early 20th century, underwent rapid artistic development from Kplenerism to impressionist aesthetics and modern concepts. Inspired by... Read full biography
Miloš Jiránek, a painter who flourished in the late 19th to early 20th century, underwent rapid artistic development from Kplenerism to impressionist aesthetics and modern concepts. Inspired by nature, urban life, folklore, and sports, his crucial period was in 1906 when he moved to Lumbe's villa... Read full biography
Miloš Jiránek, a painter who flourished in the late 19th to early 20th century, underwent rapid artistic development from Kplenerism to impressionist aesthetics and modern concepts. Inspired by nature, urban life, folklore, and sports, his crucial period was in 1906 when he moved to Lumbe's villa in Hradcany after marrying Antonína Zedníková.
Miloš Jiránek, a painter who flourished in the late 19th to early 20th century, underwent rapid artistic development from Kplenerism to impressionist aesthetics and modern concepts. Inspired by nature, urban life, folklore, and sports, his crucial period was in 1906 when he moved to Lumbe's villa in Hradcany after marrying Antonína Zedníková.
Miloš Jiránek, a painter who flourished in the late 19th to early 20th century, underwent rapid artistic development from Kplenerism to impressionist aesthetics and modern concepts. Inspired by nature, urban life, folklore, and sports, his crucial period was in 1906 when he moved to Lumbe's villa in Hradcany after marrying Antonína Zedníková.
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Miloš Jiránek, a painter who flourished in the late 19th to early 20th century, underwent rapid artistic development from Kplenerism to impressionist aesthetics and modern concepts. Inspired by nature, urban life, folklore, and sports, his crucial period was in 1906 when he moved to Lumbe's villa in Hradcany after marrying Antonína Zedníková.
