Jozef Božetech Klemens
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Jozef Božetech Klemens (8 March 1817,
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– 17 January 1883,
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) was a Slovak
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, sculptor, photographer, inventor and
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. He chose his middle name, after an 11th Century painter and sculptor who was the last abbot of
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.


Life and work

His father was a
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r and carriage maker from Kladsko. His artistic talent was first displayed by painting pictures on his father's coaches.Biography
Monoskop, with some Daguerrotypes attributed to his studio.
He became an assistant at a printing shop owned by , a Slovak patriot and cultural figure, who used his influence to promote Klemens' education.Brief biography
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In 1837, upon the recommendations of
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and Father , he was admitted to the
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for a trial period. He studied there from 1838 to 1843, attending science and technology lectures as well as his art classes. After 1839, Klemens also worked as a teacher at a girls' school operated by Amerling, where he experimented with the educational techniques of
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(known as "Comenius"). In 1842, Amerling introduced him to
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s in the chemical laboratory at the school. Shortly after, he opened a small photography studio called "Světloobrazárna" (The Light Gallery), in the school's garden."Hotovwenj podobizen Daguerotypnjch", in ''Česká včela'', May 1842, Vol.9 #3
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/ref> It was only the second such studio in Prague, but financial difficulties forced its closure after a year. In 1843, Klemens returned to Slovakia, where he devoted himself to geological explorations for coal in Orava and
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. He also worked with "", a Slovak cultural organization, where he painted the portraits of many notable Slovak nationalists. From 1847 to 1848, he was back in Prague, auditing lectures on medicine at the University of Prague and chemistry at the
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. After Amerling's school was ordered closed for its nationalistic tendencies, Klemens attempted to create his own industrial school, but was thwarted by the chaos resulting from the
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. He completed his studies in 1849 and went back to his hometown, using his wife's dowry to establish a workshop for manufacturing
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with equipment he had designed himself. Once again, his enterprise ended in financial failure and he found work painting altarpieces. He briefly considered emigrating to Russia, but accepted an offer to teach at the Belgrade Lyceum (now the
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). However, he stayed for only a short time, claiming that the climate was bad for his family's health. Returning to Prague, Klemens obtained a secondary school teaching certificate and was qualified to teach chemistry, physics and German grammar. In 1856, he won a competitive exam to teach drawing at the Gymnasium in
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and remained there until the school was closed in 1863. He then became a Professor of natural sciences and drawing at the Catholic high school in
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. He retired in 1878. In his last years, Klemens suffered from
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. He went to Vienna, seeking surgical relief, but died after the operation.


Technical and scientific activities

In 1865, Klemens came up with a design for a printing machine called the "Samotlač" (self-print). The drawings were sent to an exhibition in London, but the idea was never developed. In the late 1870s, he worked on a propulsive steam engine called the "Žiaroruchu" (roughly translated, "out-motion"), to be used for construction work, and explored the possibility of using exhaust from the machine to inflate balloons that could be used to move heavy machinery. For lack of funds, he failed to create a prototype or obtain a patent, however. Klemens was a member of
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and a founding member of
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. On the basis of his work determining the
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of a small earthquake at Žilina in 1858, he was appointed a corresponding member of the "Imperial Geological Institute" in Vienna. He owned one of the largest collections of minerals in Slovakia.


References


Further reading

* Juraj Chovan, "Jozef Božetech Klemens - známy i neznámy" (the known and the unknown), in ''Biografické štúdie'' (1985), #12. ISSN 1338-0354 * Július Kálmán: ''Jozef Božetech Klemens'', Bratislava : Pallas, 1978 * "Klemens, Jozef Božetěch", in '' Otto's encyclopedia'', edited by F. J. Studnička, Vol.XIV,


External links


More portraits by Klemens
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