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Dagmar Mezricky Figurative Prints

Czech, b. 1944
Czech artist Dagmar Mezricky is a painter and printmaker who was born in 1944 in Mladá Boleslav in the family of a military doctor. She spent her childhood in Nové Město nad Váhom. Here she completed private art studies with the academic painter Juraj Krén. From 1958 to 1963 she studied graphics at the Secondary School of Applied Arts in Bratislava. From 1963 she continued at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. In 1965 she emigrated to Austria, where she still lives in the town of Hollenburg.
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Artist: Dagmar Mezricky
Act III with Portrait /// Contemporary Female Artist Cat Figurative Art Modern
By Dagmar Mezricky
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Artist: Dagmar Mezricky (Czech, 1944-) Title: "Act III with Portrait" *Signed by Mezricky in pencil lower right Circa: 1988 Medium: Original Lithograph on unbr...
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1980s Contemporary Dagmar Mezricky Figurative Prints

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