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1929 - 2009. Known for: Painter, Christian and pagan symbolism.
Josef Jíra, a modern painter intrinsically connected to the foothills of the Bohemian Paradise, was inspired by the mystical-poetic plane of the area. He was influenced by the work of painter... Read full biography
Josef Jíra, a modern painter intrinsically connected to the foothills of the Bohemian Paradise, was inspired by the mystical-poetic plane of the area. He was influenced by the work of painter Jindrich Prucha and the poet Karel Hynek Mácha. Jíra depicted the cemetery with a distinctive white cross... Read full biography
Josef Jíra, a modern painter intrinsically connected to the foothills of the Bohemian Paradise, was inspired by the mystical-poetic plane of the area. He was influenced by the work of painter Jindrich Prucha and the poet Karel Hynek Mácha. Jíra depicted the cemetery with a distinctive white cross in his paintings, reminiscent of the high cross on Radobyl Hill. His art style often combined Christian and pagan symbolism, reflecting the atmosphere of the places he visited in northern Bohemia.
Josef Jíra, a modern painter intrinsically connected to the foothills of the Bohemian Paradise, was inspired by the mystical-poetic plane of the area. He was influenced by the work of painter Jindrich Prucha and the poet Karel Hynek Mácha. Jíra depicted the cemetery with a distinctive white cross in his paintings, reminiscent of the high cross on Radobyl Hill. His art style often combined Christian and pagan symbolism, reflecting the atmosphere of the places he visited in northern Bohemia.
Josef Jíra, a modern painter intrinsically connected to the foothills of the Bohemian Paradise, was inspired by the mystical-poetic plane of the area. He was influenced by the work of painter Jindrich Prucha and the poet Karel Hynek Mácha. Jíra depicted the cemetery with a distinctive white cross in his paintings, reminiscent of the high cross on Radobyl Hill. His art style often combined Christian and pagan symbolism, reflecting the atmosphere of the places he visited in northern Bohemia.
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