Episode 310 Johann Georg Urbansky Sat, 2018-Mar-10 00:01 UTC Length - 1:36
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Johann Georg(e) Urbansky (Czech: Jan Jiři Urbansky, Polish: Jan Jerzy Urbański ) (* 1675 – † 1738) was a Bohemian-German baroque-era sculptor and carver, who was mainly active in Lower Silesia.
He was born in Kulm (now Chlumec) in Northern Bohemia. In 1693 he became a student of the sculptor Johann Brokoff in Prague. In 1697 he went to Bautzen to continue his apprenticeship with Theodor Pausewein. After 1718 he was active in Breslau (now Wrocław), working together with other sculptors like Johann Albrecht Siegwitz and Franz Joseph Mangoldt.
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