Bohumil Kafka | |
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Born |
Nová Paka, Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
February 14, 1878
Died | November 24, 1942 Prague, Bohemia and Moravia |
(aged 64)
Nationality | Czech |
Alma mater | Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague |
Occupation | sculptor and pedagogue |
Bohumil Kafka was a Czech sculptor and pedagogue, born February 14, 1878 in Nová Paka, Bohemia and died on November 24, 1942.
He studied in Prague with sculptor Josef Václav Myslbek before moving to Vienna and then Paris to continue his studies. He worked in London, Berlin and Rome before returning and settling in Prague. He frequently worked in an Expressive symbolist style, was a noted animalier as well as being known for his decorative sculpture. He was considered a predecessor to the Art Nouveau style and was highly influenced by the works of Auguste Rodin.
Equestrian statue of Jan Žižka on Vítkov Hill in Prague
statue of Milan Rastislav Štefánik at the Prague Observatory