Sculptor Bohumil Kafka works on a statue of Josef Mánes in a fragmented segment from the Ufa žurnál (Ufa Journal) 1939, issue no. 200. The unveiling of the monument by the Rudolfinum, including a speech by Professor Vratislav Nechleba in a fragmented segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1951, issue no. 52. Kafka at Prague Zoo working on a study of a lion for the Milan Rastislav Štefánik's monument in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1937, issue no. 5. Kafka with politician Milan Hodža in the artist´s studio in Prague-Dejvice.
A view of the house no. 20 on Karlova Street, Prague. Sculptor Emanuel Kodet working in his studio. A view of the nearby Astronomical Tower at the Clementinum. His brother, sculptor Jan Kodet, working in his studio in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1958, issue no. 35. Jan Kodet with an unidentified man.
Sculptor Karel Dvořák works on the Memorial to Czechoslovak Legionnaires (sometimes also called the Legion Monument, the Memorial To Fallen Legionnaires) for the Pére Lachaise Cemetery in Paris in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1934, issue no. 13.
Sculptor Karel Pokorný giving a speech about Mikoláš Aleš in a fragmented segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1946, issue no. 52. Pokorný working on a bust of J. V. Stalin in a segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1952, issue no. 51.
Sculptor Otakar Španiel working in his studio on a statue of T. G. Masaryk. Španiel on Bohumil Veselý's balcony. Working on a statue of T. G. Masaryk in 1928, in footage from the documentary Velikáni naší současné kultury (The Luminaries of Our Contemporary Culture, Elekta-journal, 1929). The sculptor in the garden of his villa in Ořechovka, Prague.