- The
Sucharda (Czech: Suchardové) were a
noble family of artists,
sculptors and
woodcarvers from Nová Paka,
Kingdom of
Bohemia (present-day
Czech Republic)...
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Stanislav Sucharda (12
November 1866 in Nová Paka – 5 May 1916 in Prague-Bubeneč) was a
Czech sculptor and
professor at the
Prague School of
Applied Arts...
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Edward Sucharda (18 June 1891 – 26 July 1947) was a
renowned Polish chemist and engineer. He was
rector of Lwów
University of
Technology from 1938 to 1939...
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Josef Sucharda (18
April 1883 – 19
January 1963) was a
Czechoslovak sports shooter. He
competed at the 1920
Summer Olympics and the 1924
Summer Olympics...
- Vojtěch
Sucharda (6
January 1884, in Nová Paka – 31
October 1968, in Prague) was a
Czech sculptor,
woodcarver and puppeteer.
Sucharda was born into an...
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paintings of Václav
Jansa and
sculptures of
Ladislav Šaloun and
Stanislav Sucharda along with
other artists. The Muni****l
House (1904–1912) was designed...
- effort, the
machinery was repaired, the
wooden Apostles restored by Vojtěch
Sucharda, and the
Orloj started working again in 1948. The
Orloj was
renovated in...
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entire generation of
Czech sculptors and his
students include Stanislav Sucharda, Jan Štursa and
Bohumil Kafka.
Myslbek is
buried in Prague's
National Cemetery...
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shopping center, #1–2, 1912–1914, with
architectural sculpture by Vojtěch
Sucharda Ludvík Kysela's "Lindt Building", No. 4, an
early work of architectural...
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first president of the two
Polish universities in Wrocław,
while Edward Sucharda from the Lwów
Polytechnic became the vice-president. The
University of...