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1921 & 1924 Sezeemice-Mnichovo Hradiste, Czechoslovakia - 2002/2020 Zelezny Brod, Czechoslovakia. Known for: Collaborative glass sculpture.
Jaroslava Brychtova and her husband Stanislav Libensky are contemporary artists. Their works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria... Read full biography
Jaroslava Brychtova and her husband Stanislav Libensky are contemporary artists. Their works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Jaroslava Brychtova, a sculptor, and Stanislav Libensky, originally a painter and... Read full biography
Jaroslava Brychtova and her husband Stanislav Libensky are contemporary artists. Their works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Jaroslava Brychtova, a sculptor, and Stanislav Libensky, originally a painter and later a glass artist, met in 1954. They married in 1963 and worked together until Libenský's death on February 24, 2002. Libenský painted and sketched the designs, and Brychtová made clay sculptures... Read full biography
Jaroslava Brychtova and her husband Stanislav Libensky are contemporary artists. Their works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Jaroslava Brychtova, a sculptor, and Stanislav Libensky, originally a painter and later a glass artist, met in 1954. They married in 1963 and worked together until Libenský's death on February 24, 2002. Libenský painted and sketched the designs, and Brychtová made clay sculptures from his designs. Since Libenský's death, Brychtová has continued to produce castings. Their work is characterised by simple block shapes infused with subtle colours and nuances. Stanislav Libensky began his study of glass in 1937 at the Specialized... Read full biography
Jaroslava Brychtova and her husband Stanislav Libensky are contemporary artists. Their works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Jaroslava Brychtova, a sculptor, and Stanislav Libensky, originally a painter and later a glass artist, met in 1954. They married in 1963 and worked together until Libenský's death on February 24, 2002. Libenský painted and sketched the designs, and Brychtová made clay sculptures from his designs. Since Libenský's death, Brychtová has continued to produce castings. Their work is characterised by simple block shapes infused with subtle colours and nuances. Stanislav Libensky began his study of glass in 1937 at the Specialized School of Glassmaking in Novy Bor, Czechoslovakia, a region encompassing the Czech-German border called... Read full biography
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Jaroslava Brychtova and her husband Stanislav Libensky are contemporary artists. Their works are included in many major modern art collections, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Jaroslava Brychtova, a sculptor, and Stanislav Libensky, originally a painter and later a glass artist, met in 1954. They married in 1963 and worked together until Libenský's death on February 24, 2002. Libenský painted and sketched the designs, and Brychtová made clay sculptures from his designs. Since Libenský's death, Brychtová has continued to produce castings. Their work is characterised by simple block shapes infused with subtle colours and nuances.
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