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cenekprazak.com is a personal art archive website dedicated to the Czech avant-garde artist Čeněk Pražák (1914-1996). The site states that Pražák left Czechoslovakia in 1969 and lived in seclusion near Basel, Switzerland. Its purpose is to present his life and work, helping to fill gaps in Czech art history created by historical circumstances. The project was initiated by his former student Nicole Ackermann Pearce, with its initial source material based on John Matheson’s German-language monograph published in 1989.
Judging from its sections, the site organizes material by work type and theme, including Abstract Paintings, Frottage prints, Drawings, Object paintings, Art on architecture, Figurative, Projection series, Reflex series, Pair series, Angel series, Illustrations, as well as Texts, Film/TV, Biography, Exhibitions, and Contact. It is more of an artist research archive than an online design tool. In terms of licensing, sample works on the pages are clearly marked “© All rights reserved,” and there is no indication of open downloads, reuse rights, or commercial licensing.
The main text does not mention access fees, memberships, subscriptions, or purchase options. Instead, the site states that its development is still in progress and requires support from private and public funding, encouraging potential supporters to get in touch. It can therefore be understood primarily as a free-to-browse informational project, with further expansion dependent on donations or funding.
Its strengths are a focused subject, clear historical value, and the availability of English and German texts, making it easier for international researchers to understand. The sources also have a degree of traceability: original texts by John Matheson are marked with JM. Its limitations are that the size of the archive is not disclosed, and there is no visible advanced search, high-resolution download option, copyright request workflow, online purchasing, API, or collaboration tools. The “work in progress” status also means the completeness of the materials and update cadence may be inconsistent.
The site is suitable for art historians, curators, art school faculty and students, collection researchers, and anyone interested in Czech avant-garde art, émigré artists, and 20th-century European art history. It is not a good fit for users looking for commercially usable design assets, templates, online creation tools, or team collaboration features.
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cenekprazak.com is an Czechia Resource Sites provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cenekprazak.com directly.