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- Ferdinand Brokoff
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Sculpture
Ferdinand Brokoff (1688, 1731) was a Bohemian sculptor whose monumental stone and marble works defined the Baroque aesthetic of Prague in the early eighteenth century. Working primarily in religious and commemorative sculpture, he created large-scale altar pieces and public monuments characterized by dramatic drapery, muscular figuration, and expressive gestures. His practice established a regional sculptural tradition that influenced Central European Baroque art.
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