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241: 253: 265: 451: 416: 289: 31: 277: 240: 156:, who would bring Czech modernism to its pinnacle in the years leading up to the Nazi occupation in 1939. Kotěra was one of a number of Czech architects to design the "Bata houses" and 488: 252: 106:(18 December 1871 – 17 April 1923) was a Czech architect, artist and interior designer, and one of the key figures of modern architecture in Bohemia. 522: 481: 537: 396: 435: 129:
Kotěra returned to Prague in 1897 to help found a dynamic movement of Czech nationalist artists and architects centered on the
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in Vienna during the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire under the Viennese master
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As a teacher, Kotěra trained a generation of Czech architects, including
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Pevsner, Nikolaus, Sir James Maude Richards & Dennis Sharp (2000).
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Jan Kotěra, 1871-1923:the founder of modern Czech architecture
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Two monuments for members of the Perutz family at the
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Vladimír Jindřich Bufka
Brno
Margraviate of Moravia
Prague
Czechoslovakia
Czech
Moravia
architecture
Otto Wagner
Mánes Union of Fine Arts
Vienna Secession
Jan Štursa
Stanislav Sucharda
Vojtěch Sucharda
Josef Gočár
Bata shoe factory at East Tilbury
Essex
England
East Bohemian Museum
Hradec Králové
Wenceslas Square
Prague
National House in Prostějov
Trmalova Villa
Tomáš Baťa
Zlín
Faculty of Law of Charles University
New Jewish Cemetery
Museum of Eastern Bohemia, Hradec Králové.

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