Ludmila Jandová

Ludmila Jandová (August 3, 1938 - October 20, 2008) was a Czech painter and printmaker.

Born in Osík, Jandová studied first in Železný Brod at the glassmaking school. She then traveled to Prague for further study, entering the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague in 1966 and studying under Vladimir Silovsky and Vojtěch Tittelbach. She graduated in 1969. During her career she produced graphic art of various types as well as illustrations, drawings, paintings, and pastels; at times she also worked in collage and other disciplines.[1] Her work often depicted Christian subjects. She died after a long illness.[2]

Three prints by Jandová are owned by the National Gallery of Art.[3][4][5]

References

  1. "Aukční Galerie Platýz – Přijímáme kvalitní obrazy a starožitné koberce". Aukční Galerie Platýz. Retrieved Oct 10, 2019.
  2. "Zemřela akademická malířka Ludmila Jandová – Církev.cz". www.cirkev.cz. Retrieved Oct 10, 2019.
  3. "Bez názvu/Untitled". www.nga.gov. Retrieved Oct 10, 2019.
  4. "Krucha ctverec/Circle and Square". www.nga.gov. Retrieved Oct 10, 2019.
  5. "Nedovolené delení/Illicit Division". www.nga.gov. Retrieved Oct 10, 2019.


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