Jaroslav Černý (1904–1984) was a Czech painter.[1] Jaroslav Cerny descended from a poor working-class family. His artistic talent and creativity became evident in primary school when he first exhibited his artwork. In his artistic development he was very involved with František Kupka. His works generally entailed the Czech countryside. He successfully exhibited his paintings in exhibitions at home, in Europe, even in South America. Černý's works can be viewed at the City Gallery of Prague, government buildings including embassies, and in private collections in Europe and abroad.
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