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Leoš Kubíček

Leoš Kubíček stands as a foundational figure in twentieth-century Czech art, bridging the gap between the disciplined rigor of academic sculpture and the soulful simplicity of regional folk traditions.  Kubíček was born on November 22, 1887 in Slatina nad Zdobnicí. Kubíček’s journey from a rural apprentice to a celebrated Merited Artist of Czechoslovakia reflects a lifelong commitment to capturing the human spirit through the tactile medium of wood. While his contemporary peers often chased the fleeting trends of European avant-garde, Kubíček remained anchored in the landscapes and people of his homeland, particularly in Pěčín, where he spent most of his creative years. His artistic foundation was built on the practical mastery of woodcarving. Between 1901 and 1904, he apprenticed under Josef Rous in Žamberk, a period that instilled in him a profound respect for material and craftsmanship. This technical prowess was further refined through his work in carving workshops across Hrade...

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