Jaroslava Pešicová
Jaroslava Pešicová was a Czech and Czechoslovak painter, artist, illustrator and bibliophile (1935–2015). She was born at Prague.
Also recorded as Jaroslava Pesicova; Jaroslava Štorková.
Jaroslava Pešicová in brief
- Born
- 1935
- Died
- 2015
- Known for
- painter, artist, illustrator and bibliophile
- Place of birth
- Prague
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Jaroslava Pesicova and Jaroslava Štorková. Her recorded language was Czech.
She married František Štorek.
Identity
Jaroslava Pešicová is recorded with the occupation painter. Jaroslava Pešicová is recorded with the citizenship of Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia. Jaroslava Pešicová is recorded as painter, artist, illustrator and bibliophile.
Chronology
- 1935Jaroslava Pešicová born at Prague.
- 1935Jaroslava Pešicová was born in 1935 at Prague.
- 2015Jaroslava Pešicová died at Prague.
- 2015Jaroslava Pešicová died in 2015 at Prague.
Sources
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- 1.
“Jaroslava Pešicová”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12857121: Jaroslava Pešicová
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