Libuše Stratilová

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Libuše Stratilová (born December 8, 1933 - death 17.June. 2001) was a Czech academic painter and printmaker.

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Stratilová studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague - 1959 under  [cs]. Since 1961 she had been employed as professor at SOŠV (now Výtvarná škola Václava Hollara in Prague). Her work developed from expressive realism and lyrical abstraction to spiritual imagination. She has produced book illustrations and architectural renderings in addition to prints.[1] Two of her works are in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.[2][3] She has held 12 individual exhibitions, and taken park in 23 collective exhibitions in Great Britain, Poland and Holland. She is also represented in public collections - Gallery of Graphic Art in Oloumouc and Dr. Zavřel Gallery in the Netherlands.


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  1. ^ "Stratilová Libuše | Hollar". Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "Duse katedrály III (The Cathedral's Soul III)". www.nga.gov. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  3. ^ "Horící ker II (Burning Bush II)". www.nga.gov. Retrieved May 17, 2019.


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