- Vera
Prasilova Scott (Czech: Věra
Prášilová) (March 25, 1899 –
January 31, 1996) was a Czech-American
photographer and sculptor. Her main work,
which consisted...
- (1882–1953),
botanist and
politician Jaroslav Vojta (1888–1970),
actor Vera
Prasilova Scott (1899–1996), Czech-American
photographer and
sculptor František...
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Central European Bank
Photography Award,
Frankfurt am Main, 2008 Bára
Prášilová: finalist, H****elblad Masters, in the Fashion/Beauty category, 2009 Tomasz...
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Language Slovak Period Realism Notable awards Order of Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk 1992, in memoriam,
class I
Spouse Hana Gregorová
Children Dagmar Prášilová...
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Simona Kopečná (Prague)
Nikola Franková (Prague) Not
Awarded 2014 Nela
Prášilová (Prague)
Claudie Bezpalcová (Prague)
Veronika Dejová (Jihlava) Monika...
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writer Jozef Gregor-Tajovský in 1907 and they had a daughter,
Dagmar Prášilová, who was born in
Budapest in 1916. The
family lived in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia...
- (Architecture),
Antonio Pedrosa (Editorial),
Roman Jehanno (General), Bara
Prasilova (Fashion/Beauty),
Rafal Maleszyk (Fine Art),
Hengki Koentjoro (Landscapes/Nature)...
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began with a
dispute at a farmers'
market in
Stalin Square,
where Emilia Prášilová, a
pregnant non-Jewish
Slovak woman,
accused vendors of
showing favoritism...
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invented a sphere-moderated
neutron spectrometer. In 1937, he
married Jara
Prasilova; they had
three children. On 6
December 1961, at the age of 51 Bonner...
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which Emilia Prášilová, a
pregnant non-Jewish
Slovak woman,
accused sellers of
favoring Jews.
Alica Franková, a
Jewish woman,
called Prášilová "an SS woman"...