František Rint (26 January 1835 - ?) was a 19th-century Czech woodcarver and carpenter. He was employed by the House of Schwarzenberg to organize the human bones interred at the Sedlec Ossuary, a small Christian chapel in Sedlec, in 1870. He used the bones at Sedlec Ossuary to create elaborate, macabre sculptures, including four chandeliers and a copy of the Schwarzenberg coat of arms. According to the signature he left at the Ossuary, Rint was from Česká Skalice, a small town in northern Bohemia.
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| - František Rint (26. ledna 1835, Česká Skalice – ?) byl český řezbář. Je známý především díky své výzdobě kostnice v Kutné Hoře. (cs)
- František Rint (* im 19. Jahrhundert in Česká Skalice, Bezirk Náchod, Region Königgrätz in Böhmen) war ein tschechischer Holzschnitzer und Tischler im 19. Jahrhundert. (de)
- František Rint (26 January 1835 - ?) was a 19th-century Czech woodcarver and carpenter. He was employed by the House of Schwarzenberg to organize the human bones interred at the Sedlec Ossuary, a small Christian chapel in Sedlec, in 1870. He used the bones at Sedlec Ossuary to create elaborate, macabre sculptures, including four chandeliers and a copy of the Schwarzenberg coat of arms. According to the signature he left at the Ossuary, Rint was from Česká Skalice, a small town in northern Bohemia. (en)
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| - František Rint (26. ledna 1835, Česká Skalice – ?) byl český řezbář. Je známý především díky své výzdobě kostnice v Kutné Hoře. (cs)
- František Rint (* im 19. Jahrhundert in Česká Skalice, Bezirk Náchod, Region Königgrätz in Böhmen) war ein tschechischer Holzschnitzer und Tischler im 19. Jahrhundert. (de)
- František Rint (26 January 1835 - ?) was a 19th-century Czech woodcarver and carpenter. He was employed by the House of Schwarzenberg to organize the human bones interred at the Sedlec Ossuary, a small Christian chapel in Sedlec, in 1870. He used the bones at Sedlec Ossuary to create elaborate, macabre sculptures, including four chandeliers and a copy of the Schwarzenberg coat of arms. According to the signature he left at the Ossuary, Rint was from Česká Skalice, a small town in northern Bohemia. (en)
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