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Sucharda

The Sucharda (Czech: Suchardové) were a noble family of artists, sculptors and woodcarvers from Nová Paka, Kingdom of Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic), who rose to prominence in the 19th and mid-20th centuries. Notable members of this family include:

  • Jan Sucharda Sr. (1770–1820), woodcarver, sculptor and weaver, founder of the family.
  • Jan Sucharda Jr. (1797–1873), woodcarver, sculptor and painter, son of the preceding.
  • Antonín Sucharda Sr. (1812–1886), woodcarver, puppeteer, painter and draftsman, son of the preceding.
  • Antonín Sucharda Jr. (1843–1911), woodcarver, sculptor, Spiritist speaker, Sokol member and architect, son of the preceding. He projected and helped to build the family's residence, the "Sucharda's house" ("Suchardův dům"), in 1896, which later became the City Museum of Nová Paka in 1908. He had three children:
  • Stanislav Sucharda (1866–1916), sculptor, designer and medallist.
  • Vojtěch "Vojta" Sucharda (1884–1968), woodcarver, puppeteer, restorer and sculptor.
  • Anna Suchardová-Boudová (née Suchardová; 1870–1940), studio potter and academic painter. Mother of painter and professor at the Charles University Cyril Bouda (1901–1984), and grandmother of illustrator and graphic designer Jiří Bouda (1934–2015).
  • Other people with this surname, unrelated to the Sucharda family, include:

  • Antonín Sucharda (1854–1907), mathematics teacher and rector of the Brno University of Technology (1903–1904).
  • Bohumil Sucharda (1914–2009), Communist politician and Finance Minister of Czechoslovakia (1967–1969).
  • Edward Sucharda (1891–1947), Polish chemist and engineer.
  • Věroslav Sucharda (1976–), retired basketball player.
  • References

    Sucharda Wikipedia