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This is a list of Czech artists. These include artists in traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography and printmaking as well as other genres, including installation art, performance art, conceptual art and video art. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Contents ...
David Černý (born 15 December 1967) is a Czech artist. His works can be seen in different locations around Prague as well as in his own, Prague-based museum, called Musoleum. Early life
2010 Otakar Slavík: Babí léto, Via Art Gallery, Prague; 2010 Otakar Slavík: Paint for Life, Gallery of Modern Art in Roudnice nad Labem, 2012 Otakar Slavík: Dvě dominanty 60/80 / Two Dominants, Museum Kampa, Prague; 2014/2015 Otakar Slavík: Nudes, Czech Centre Vienna[4] Archived July 2, 2017 at the Wayback Machine
This is a list of Czech painters. According to Czech Radio , the most famous Czech painters are Václav Brožík , Josef Čapek , František Kupka , Josef Lada , Josef Mánes , Alphonse Mucha , Jakub Schikaneder , Antonín Slavíček , Toyen and Jan Zrzavý .
This category is for Czech male artists. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Czech artists . It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Ivo Křen's graphic work specialised in the linocut technique, which since 2008 he sometimes combined with a monotype base. His first linocuts (1988) were illustrations for Vladimír Holan's poetic composition A Night with Hamlet, where in his figurative compositions he made use of raw unpolishedness, hatching, dramatic contrast of black and white lines and massive dark surfaces.
Josef Lada (born 17 December 1887 in Hrusice, Bohemia – 14 December 1957 in Prague, buried at Olšany Cemetery) was a Czech painter, illustrator, cartoonist and writer.. Pioneer of the Czech comicbook tradition and founder of the “Czech modern fairytale” ge
In 2000, a ten-piece series made of fiberglass was installed on the exterior of Prague's Žižkov Television Tower as a temporary installation for the European Capital of Culture year. Each piece weighs about 190 kg. Due to the public's appreciation of the sculptures, in 2001, they were installed on the tower permanently.