(1683) on the
Charles Bridge, Prague The works attributed to him are of two kinds: some he made himself, others he only designed and let his son Ferdinand actually make them. Brokoff created the statuary of
Lamenting of the Christ (Czech:
Pieta) placed on the
Charles Bridge in 1695, however, this sculpture has been later (1859) moved to the Monastery of the Gracious Sisters of Charles Borromei (Sorores Misericordiae Congregationis S. Caroli Borromei) under the
Petřín Hill in Prague. Other notable pieces include: a wooden model of the
statue of
John of Nepomuk, according to which the bronze statue, that is now on Charles Bridge, has been cast, statues of
St. Joseph and
Christening of the Lord on Charles Bridge (both have been damaged during the
revolution days in 1848 and today can be found in the lapidarium of the National Museum in Prague) and many other plastics around Bohemia such as the sculpture in the church of St. Barbara in
Manětín or statues which decorate castles and chateaux in
Klášterec nad Ohří,
Červený Hrádek Chateau near
Jirkov,
Libochovice,
Broumov Monastery, etc. ==References==