Jaroslav Róna
Jaroslav Róna (born 27 April 1957 in Prague-Letná) is a Czech-Jewish[1] sculptor, painter, actor, educator, and writer.[2]
Works
- Franz Kafka - bronze statue on Dušní Street (Holy Spirit Street), historic Jewish Quarter, Prague;[3] inspired by the events in the Description of a Struggle[2]
- The Angel Award statuette (an angel playing horn) [4]
- The Komerční banka Award statuette[5]
- Book, Umanuté kresby, Praha: Torst, 2002, ISBN 80-7215-173-8
Gallery
- Franz Kafka - statue in Prague
- Dítě z Marsu (Child from Mars - 2003)
- Sephia, Cheb, Czech Republic
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jaroslav Róna.
- Mysliveček, Josef H. "Jaroslav Róna: Genius loci je na Žižkově stále přítomen" (PDF). Radniční noviny městské části Praha 3. No. 7–8 2022. p. 14-17.
- "Jaroslav Róna website". Archived from the original on 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- "Eighty years after his death, Franz Kafka finally has a statue in Prague", Pavla Horáková, 09-01-2004, a Czech Radio webpage
- History of the Angel Award Archived 2009-05-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Czech)
- 'Umělecké ztvárnění ceny KB pro Národní divadlo vytvořil akad. malíř a sochař Jaroslav Róna (in Czech)' Retrieved 2011 March 30
External links
- Videoreport with Jaroslav Róna on Artycok.TV
- Artist Jaroslav Róna ARTLIST- database of contemporary Czech art
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