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1874 Prague - 1935 Prague. Known for: Landscape, figure, genre, painting, historical buildings.
Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator, writer, theatre author and documentary filmmaker. Studied 1900-1906 at the Prague Academy under Václav Brožík and Hanuš Schwaigr. Initially created Prague... Read full biography
Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator, writer, theatre author and documentary filmmaker. Studied 1900-1906 at the Prague Academy under Václav Brožík and Hanuš Schwaigr. Initially created Prague vedute. Interested in vivid colors of folk costumes and landscapes of the Chodsko and Moravian... Read full biography
Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator, writer, theatre author and documentary filmmaker. Studied 1900-1906 at the Prague Academy under Václav Brožík and Hanuš Schwaigr. Initially created Prague vedute. Interested in vivid colors of folk costumes and landscapes of the Chodsko and Moravian regions. Illustrated books through friendship with writer Jindrich Šimon. Represented at the Hagenbund exhibition in Vienna in 1910. Active in Prague.
Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator, writer, theatre author and documentary filmmaker. Studied 1900-1906 at the Prague Academy under Václav Brožík and Hanuš Schwaigr. Initially created Prague vedute. Interested in vivid colors of folk costumes and landscapes of the Chodsko and Moravian regions. Illustrated books through friendship with writer Jindrich Šimon. Represented at the Hagenbund exhibition in Vienna in 1910. Active in Prague.
Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator, writer, theatre author and documentary filmmaker. Studied 1900-1906 at the Prague Academy under Václav Brožík and Hanuš Schwaigr. Initially created Prague vedute. Interested in vivid colors of folk costumes and landscapes of the Chodsko and Moravian regions. Illustrated books through friendship with writer Jindrich Šimon. Represented at the Hagenbund exhibition in Vienna in 1910. Active in Prague.
