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    • JOSEF JÓZA NOVÁK 1883 - 1958 - A WARRIOR
      Dec. 08, 2022

      JOSEF JÓZA NOVÁK 1883 - 1958 - A WARRIOR

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      Josef Joza Novák studied at the School of Applied Arts in Prague between 1901 and 1907. From 1907 he studied privately in Paris, then worked under the sculptor prof. Albert Lauermann in Detmold, Germany. He exhibited with the Union of Visual Artists and the Artistic Beseda in Prague. His works are represented in the collections of the National Gallery. The offered sculpture on a plinth made of Slivenec marble represents a warrior in a dynamic gesture of throwing a spear protecting his head with a shield. The given size is with the plinth. Signed: Signed: J. Novák

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    • JOSEF JÓZA NOVÁK 1883 - 1958 - SUMMER
      Dec. 14, 2021

      JOSEF JÓZA NOVÁK 1883 - 1958 - SUMMER

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      J. J. Novák studied at the School of Applied Arts in Prague in 1901–1907. From 1907 he studied privately in Paris, then worked for the sculptor prof. Albert Lauermann in Detmold, Germany. He exhibited with the Union of Fine Artists and Umělecká Beseda in Prague. His works are represented in the collections of the National Gallery. Signed: Signed on the plinth: Jos. J. Novák

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    • JOSEF J. NOVÁK 1883 - ???? - A FEMALE DANCER
      Jun. 17, 2021

      JOSEF J. NOVÁK 1883 - ???? - A FEMALE DANCER

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      Josef J. Novák studied at the Art School in Prague from 1901 to 1907. He also continued his private studies in Paris and Germany. The statue of a dancer in a tense ballet pose represents a popular genre theme of small period sculptures. Although we do not know much about the author, his sculptures can be considered successful and motivically often focus on depicting the archetypal representative of certain roles - warrior, plowman, dancer. Technique: Bronze, patina

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