Fraňo Štefunko
Fraňo Štefunko (born 4 August 1903,
Dudváh-Vlčkovce,
Slovakia (then
Austro-Hungary) – died 6 April 1974,
Martin,
Slovakia (then
Czechoslovakia)), was a
sculptor, art
pedagogue and
editor. In 1932 after his studies of art in
Prague he moved to
Martin. He was the editor of a graphical section of
Slovenské pohľady, instructor of a carpentry course of the Activity Cultivation Institute, as well as a conservator with the
Slovak National Museum. Štefunko begins with his freelance work two years after coming to
Martin and soon becomes one of the founders of
Slovak sculpture. In addition to the statues of many important personalities of
Slovak history such as
Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav or
Ján Kollár and tombs of others (
Miloslav Schmidt) he also dedicated his time to monuments in the field of Slovak history (historical figures, the World Wars,
Slovak National Uprising).
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