The white marble statue of a girl with grapes is the work of sculptor Karla Vobisova from 1960. The girl’s act is on a sandstone base, her right leg is moved, left slightly kneeling in her knees. In the hands bound on his chest he holds the grapes of wine, the vine is decorated with his hair.
The statue of Karla Vobišová, the pupils of Bohumil Kafka and Emil Bourdel, belongs to the characteristic examples of the work of this figural and portrait-based artist. A statue of white marble on a sandstone plinth was placed in a park on Kampa in 1960. The last one was restored in 1997. A statue of 1.65m high is signed at the back of the base: Vobisova.
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