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Otakar Španiel (13 June 1881 – 15 February 1955) was a
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sculptor and engraver.


Life and career

Španiel was born on 13 June 1881 in
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. After primary education, he studied at the Engraving School in
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and graduated from the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts in 1901. In his following years, he continued his studies at the Academy under the guidance of
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, founder of modern Czech sculpting style. He later went to
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to complete his fine arts education. His stay in Paris was crucial to him: while he was there he met
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, who influenced his distinctive style in his later works. In 1917, he became a professor at the School of Applied Arts in Prague, and from 1919, he was a professor at the Academy of Arts. His work was part of the art competitions at the
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and the
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. During the
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, he was imprisoned in the internment camp in Svatobořice. His brother, General Oldrich Španiel, left
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after the occupation. Otakar Španiel died on 15 February 1955 in
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.


References


Further reading

* Václav Štech: ''Otakar Španiel. Státní nakladatelství krásné literatury, hudby a umění'', Prag 1954 (Současné umění 13, ZDB-ID 1493112-6) * L. Forrer: ''Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Spaniel, Otakar''. Volume V. Spink & Son Ltd, London 1912, p. 580 f. * T. Kleisner: ''Skici Otakara Španiela. Numismatické listy LXI'', 2006, pp. 117–122
online version


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1881 births 1955 deaths People from Jaroměř Academy of Fine Arts Vienna alumni Czech sculptors 20th-century engravers Olympic competitors in art competitions {{CzechRepublic-sculptor-stub