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Amalie Mánesová

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Self-portrait from 1837

Amalie Mánesová (1817–1883) was a Czech painter. She was the daughter of Antonín Mánes, niece of Václav Mánes, and sister of Josef and Quido Mánes, all of whom were also painters. Some of her work may today be seen in the collections of the National Gallery in Prague.

References

  • Naděžda Blažíčková-Horová, ed. 19th-Century Art in Bohemia: (1790-1910) - Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Arts. Prague; National Gallery in Prague, 2009.