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Jakov Brdar
Jakov Brdar in 2007
Born (1949-04-22) 22 April 1949 (age 75)
NationalitySlovene
OccupationSculptor

Jakov Brdar (born 22 April 1949) is a Slovene sculptor of Bosnian descent. He is the author of many public statues and sculptures in Ljubljana. In 1998, he received the Prešeren Fund Award for the sculpture group Sermon to the birds (1997).

Brdar studied sculpturing on Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana. He graduated in the class of professor Dušan Tršar in 1975, and completed specialised study in 1979. He has also lived and worked in Paris and Berlin.[1]

Brdar's statues Adam and Eve, Satyr and Prometheus are on display at the Butchers' Bridge in Ljubljana city centre.[2] His statue of the general Rudolf Maister is visible in the park next to the main bus station in Ljubljana. He also created a statue of "Saint Joseph in the Egipt". The statue stands in front of St. Stanislaus Institute (Slovenia) in Ljubljana-Šentvid. The gallery in Piran has his sculpture Pegasus (1990). In 1990 and 1991, he exhibited in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.

See also

  • Mirsad Begić (1953–), a Bosnian sculptor living in Ljubljana
  • Slobodan Pejić (1944–2006), a Bosnian sculptor who lived in Ljubljana

References

  1. ^ "About Jakov Brdar" (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  2. ^ "Iz gline naredi dober kruh in ga razdeli med ljudi" (in Slovenian). 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2012-02-08.