Libuše and Přemysl explained

Libuše and Přemysl
Other Language 1:Czech
Other Title 1:Libuše a Přemysl
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Artist:Josef Václav Myslbek
Type:Sculpture
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Prague, Czech Republic
Coordinates:50.0641°N 14.4174°W
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Libuše and Přemysl (Czech: Libuše a Přemysl) is an outdoor sculpture by Josef Václav Myslbek made in 1889-1897 for Palacký Bridge. Damaged from American bombing on February 14, 1945, bridge statues were removed in 1948 in connection with the bridge reconstruction and installed at Vyšehradské sady in Vyšehrad, Prague, Czech Republic.[1] [2] The statue was one at the New Town's side of Vltava and it was heavily damaged and repaired until reinstalled with the other three only in 1977.[3] It depicts Přemysl the Ploughman and Libuše, the mythical Czech rulers settled in the 8th century at Vyšehrad.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Prague: A Cultural and Literary History. Richard Burton. Burton, R.D.E.. 2003. Signal Books. 9781902669632. 81. 2016-05-01.
  2. Web site: Sochy a sousoší na Vyšehradě I.. praguecityline.cz. 2016-04-30.
  3. http://www.prague.eu/cs/objekt/mista/562/vysehradske-sady?back=1 Vyšehradské sady