Renáta Tyršová

Czech ethnographer and art historian
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Renáta Tyršová (née Renata Maria Adelina Fügner; 31 July 1854, Prague – 22 February 1937, Prague) was a Czech ethnographer and art historian. She is best remembered for writing about embroidery, folk costume, and home decor in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia in her works Rukopis Královodvorský (1896), Slovácké vyšívání (1897), Lidový kroj v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku (1918), and Nauka o kroji (1923).[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Štěpánová, Irena (2005). Renáta Tyršová (in Czech). Prague: Paseka. ISBN 80-7185-693-2.
  2. ^ Slovník historiků umění, výtvarných kritiků, teoretiků a publicistů v českých zemích a jejich spolupracovníků z příbuzných oborů (asi 1800–2008) [Dictionary of art historians, critics, theorists, journalists, and experts in related fields in the Czech lands (circa 1800–2008)] (in Czech) (1st ed.). Prague. 2016. pp. 1546–1548. ISBN 978-80-200-2094-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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