Karel Benedík
Karel Benedík (6 November 1923 in Kozojídky – 17 January 1997 in Veselí nad Moravou) was a Czech painter and restorer.[1][2] He first trained as a painter, then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, and focused on restoration work. He painted landscapes, portraits and also showed an interest in Moravian folk costumes.
His restoration work includes a triptych ceiling in the hall of Kroměříž Castle, frescoes in the library and the refectory of the Hradisko Monastery, wall painting in a pharmacy in Uherské Hradiště and three altarpieces in the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Kokory.
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References
- Slovník českých a slovenských výtvarných umělcu̇: 1950-1997. Výtvarné Centrum Chagall. 1998. p. 131. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- Vlastivědný ústav v Olomouci (1978). Zprávy Vlastivědného ústavu v Olomouci. Ústav. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
Further reading
- Surá, Anna: O malířích Slovácka před Uprkou a po něm. Masaryk University, Brno, p. 34 - 36. (in Czech)
- Pelikán, Jaroslav; Trachulec Vít: Karel Benedík. Veselí nad Moravou 1998. (in Czech)
- Mička, Antonín: Kozojídky vzdaly hold svému rodákovi (Malovaný kraj 40, 2004, No 1., p. 13. (in Czech)
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