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Kursua, T. T. Czech Art at the Turn of the 19th – 20th Centuries: Prague Secession

Abstract: The article analyzes the problem of Czech form of European secession. The author describes peculiarities of Czech art in architecture, literature, sculptor and fi ne arts at the turn of the 19th – 20th centuries. The author also touches upon the social, historical and national factors contributing to distinctive character of Czech art and describes the main stages in development of the Manes Association of Fine Artists.


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Czech art, secession, Manes Association, Prague architecture, literature, monumental sculpture, modern.


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