Jaroslav Věšín – czeski malarz scen z życia wiejskiego w Monachium i w Sofii / Czech Painter Jaroslav Věšín as Protagonist of the Rural Genre in Munich and Sofia

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Title in English Czech Painter Jaroslav Věšín as Protagonist of the Rural Genre in Munich and Sofia
Authors

FILIP Aleš

Year of publication 2020
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The chapter in the book on Central European artistic exchange is devoted to the painter Jaroslav Věšín (1860-1915), who connected several countries: native Bohemia, Slovakia as a source of motives for his genre scenes from rural life, Poland through the work of Józef Brandt and Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski, and finally Bulgaria, where he lived and worked from 1897 until the end of his life. The town of his artistic training and previous successful place of work was Munich, as was the case with both mentioned Polish painters.
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