Jakub Obrovský
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1932 Los Angeles | Sculpture |
Jakub Obrovský (December 24, 1882 – March 31, 1949) was a Czech artist. He was born in Brno-Bystrc and died in Prague.
He designed early stamps of the new Republic of Czechoslovakia: the lion escaping from its chains (28 October 1919), the allegory of economy (1920).[1]
In 1932 he won a bronze medal for Czechoslovakia in the art competitions of the Olympics games for his "Odysseus" (see Art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics).
External links
- profile (German)
- Virtual show
References
- ↑ Michel Katalog Ost 1985-86
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