Bust of Vévoda Václav Lucemburský
Bust of Vévoda Václav Lucemburský
Published 2017-11-15T12:02:21+00:00
Václav Lucemburský was the Duke of Luxembourg (from 1353), and Brabant and Limburg (from 1355). He has been famous as a longtime patron of the chronicler and poet Jean Froissart, and himself as a poet. He composed love poetry from Troubadour - and was the author of 79 poems. The Czech translation of his lyrical poems by Gustav Francol bears the title " I do not seek paradise.
The Lapidarium of the National Museum exhibition called “The monuments of stone carving in Bohemia from the 11th to 19th Century” informs visitors about the methods of mining, with the utilisation and processing of rocks used for stone carving, and about the care of damaged stone artefacts in the introductory display cases.
发表的日期 | 15/11/2017 |
标题 | Vévoda Václav Lucemburský |
位置 | The Lapidarium at the Art Collections Museum |