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Almost guessed 2000.
We must look at the style of work. Most gallery owners in Prague, asked artists who work for them, to sign a picture of Latin. Do not remember where the gallery, you can all learn.
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I, too, was the first time in Prague in early 2000. That was long ago - the gallery does not remember. Especially since I bought a lot of paintings in various galleries, but they were painted as "Soviet" artists. Only in the last day I found a little cabin on the outskirts, where I liked the work of Czechs. But by the time I was not quite on the money plastkovoy map. I tried to trick the ATM, but he refused to give in overdraft.
I am glad Czech!
There is easier to speak in Russian, if you do not understand in English. But sometimes it can be very goof:
Artist painter=
Painting = map
Nutcracker = Luspekachek (it's my wife and I were at the local theater to ballet. What a pleasure, a lot of productions of Russian and Soviet composers, and soloists in the musical. All the theaters entirely with Russian names)