Acta musealia 2019/1-2:88-105 | https://doi.org/10.62317/amu.2019.006

Stone Sculptor František Zajíc from Uherský Brod and His Followers

Aleš Naňák
Odbor kultury a památkové péče Zlínského kraje

Based on the surviving archival sources and field research, the article maps out history of the workshop of the stone sculptor František Zajíc from Uherský Brod. His work falls between the years 1903 and 1907. His work was then continued by another well-known master stone sculptor Ludvík Petřík. His follower in turn then became, at the beginning of the 1920s, Vincenc Gregor. Zajíc's workshop is exceptional by the fact that we can describe what it looked like, including detailed inventory of tools and equipment.

Keywords: Minor sacral architecture, stonemason, stone sculptor, stone cross, field cross, František Zajíc,

Published: June 15, 2019  Show citation

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Naňák, A. (2019). Stone Sculptor František Zajíc from Uherský Brod and His Followers. Acta musealia17(1-2), 88-105. doi: 10.62317/amu.2019.006
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