Statue of Jaroslav Hašek
Sculpture in Prague, Czech Republic
50°5′11.48″N 14°27′9.5″E / 50.0865222°N 14.452639°E / 50.0865222; 14.452639 The statue of Jaroslav Hašek (Czech: Socha Jaroslava Haška) is an outdoor monument and equestrian statue by Karel Nepraš and Karolína Neprašová, installed at Prokopovo náměstí in the Žižkov district of Prague, Czech Republic. The sculpture was installed in 2005, having been completed by Nepraš's daughter Karolína after his death. It is located in an area where Hašek lived during writing of his famous novel The Good Soldier Švejk.[1]
See also
- 2005 in art
- List of equestrian statues
References
- ^ "Karel Nepraš, Jaroslav Hašek". Art@Site. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
External links
Media related to Statue of Jaroslav Hašek by Karel Nepraš and Karolína Neprašová at Wikimedia Commons
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