Jaro Procházka Explained

Jaro Procházka
Birth Name:Jaro Procházka
Birth Date:April 22, 1886
Birth Place:Prague, Vyšehrad
Death Place:Prague
Nationality:Czech
Field:Painting, printmaking
Training:Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, under Prof. Jakesch (1900-1904)
Movement:Influenced by Impressionism
Works:View of Prague & Kampa in Winter

Jaro Procházka (April 22, 1886 in Prague, Vyšehrad  - September 30, 1949 in Prague) was a Czech painter specializing in cities and landscapes.[1]

He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague under Prof. Jakesch (1900–1904), and then at the Academy of Fine Arts, where his studies were interrupted by the First World War. He was a member of the Union of Artists in Prague.

His work was influenced by the impressionist movement. During his lifetime he made study trips to Paris, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Paintings of Bruges and the Belgian countryside can be considered the pinnacle of his work. A set of paintings of European cities in 1931 was awarded the annual prize of the Academy of Sciences.

He exhibited his works in many solo and joint exhibitions in the Czech Republic and abroad, such as Paris, Oslo and Copenhagen.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jaro Procházka - malíř a grafik městských motivů - Životopis. www.jaroprochazka.cz.
  2. Web site: Prices and estimates of works Jaro Prochazka. www.arcadja.com.
  3. Web site: Jaro Prochazka - Artist, Fine Art Prices, Auction Records for Jaro Prochazka. www.askart.com.
  4. Web site: Jaro Procházka (1886-1949) SPRING CELEBRATION.. invaluable.com.
  5. Web site: Jaro Procházka (1886-1949) KRAKOW. View into. invaluable.com.
  6. Web site: Jaro Procházka (1886-1949). invaluable.com.
  7. Web site: Procházka Jaro (Prague 1886 - 1949 Prague) A. invaluable.com.
  8. Web site: PROCHAZKA Jaro (22. 4. 1886 Prague - 1949) On the. invaluable.com.