Oskar Brázda

Oskar Brázda (30 September 1887 in Rosice – 19 December 1977 in Líčkov) was a Czech painter and artist.

Brázda attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and then, through the imperial scholarship, he studied in Italy.

During World War I, he became familiar with Edvard Beneš and actively participated in the first Czechoslovak resistance.

In 1925, the changing political situation saw him leave Italy and return to his homeland.

In 1989, his second wife Marie opened the Oskar Brázda Gallery in the castle where visitors can see a number of his works and personal belongings.

Oskar Brázda