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    Luděk Alois Marold (7 August 1865, Prague – 1 December 1898, Prague) was a Czech painter and illustrator, best known for his panorama depicting the Battle...
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  • hockey player Luděk Marold - Czech painter Luděk Mikloško - Czech football goalkeeper Luděk Munzar - Czech director, author and actor Luděk Nekuda - Czech...
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  • Marold may refer to: Luděk Marold (1865-1898), a Czech painter USS Marold (SP-737), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 This...
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    to accept Sigismund as his king, was hanged in Prague. Luděk Marold – Painter of the Marold's Panorama, which depicts this battle. Wikimedia Commons has...
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    Oceans aquarium, Pyramid Theatre and panorama of the Battle of Lipany by Luděk Marold (the largest image in the Czech Republic). The Northern part of the area...
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  • Nutting and opened in 1914. The Panorama of the Battle of Lipany by Luděk Marold in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Panorama 1453 History Museum, depicting...
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    years and became good friends with other "Bohemian Parisiens" such as Luděk Marold, Mikoláš Aleš, Jakub Arbes, and Karel Vítězslav Mašek. This group of...
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    the Javanese, (1893), Private collection Paul Gauguin, Alfons Mucha, Luděk Marold, and Annah the Javanese at Mucha's studio, 1893 Nave Nave Fenua (Delightful...
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    Monument on the Old Town Square Egg market in the late 19th century, by Luděk Marold Malé náměstí, a square in the old town Wikivoyage has a travel guide...
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  • Maroger (1884–1962), French painter and Louvre Museum technical director Luděk Marold (1865–1898), Austro-Hungarian (Czech) painter and illustrator Albert...
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    Slavic artists there, including the Czechs Karel Vítězslav Mašek and Ludek Marold and the Russian Leonid Pasternak, father of the famous poet and novelist...
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    employment. Eventually, he was allowed to work as a nightwatchman, guarding Luděk Marold's panorama of the Battle of Lipany. Not until late 1967 would the regime...
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    Pinkas, Augustin Vlček [cs], Karel Vítězslav Mašek, František Dvořák, Luděk Marold and Vojtěch Bartoněk. He was heavily influenced by French/Belgian historical...
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    in the city in the period included Alfons Mucha, František Kupka and Luděk Marold, among others. Hynais was interested in integrating the human and the...
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    collaborated on creating a panorama of the Battle of Lipany, designed by Luděk Marold, which is 11 meters (36 feet) high and 95 meters (311 feet) long. During...
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    was an associate of other "Bohemian Parisiens" such as Paul Alexis, Luděk Marold, Guy de Maupassant, Viktor Oliva, and Karel Vítězslav Mašek, as well...
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    group that included Alfons Mucha, Antonín Slavíček, Pavol Socháň and Luděk Marold. In 1888, Uprka returned home and began painting scenes from peasant...
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    The Škréta Fellowship continued until its members Alfons Mucha and Luděk Marold left Munich for Paris. Between 1885 and 1899 the focus was mainly on...
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  • Makovský Antonín Mánes Josef Mánes Quido Mánes Amalie Mánesová Julius Mařák Luděk Marold Herbert Masaryk Jan Matulka Mikuláš Medek Alphonse Mucha František Muzika...
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    were very popular. Of his ninety-eight students, the best known include Luděk Marold, František Kupka, Viktor Oliva, Josef Rolletschek [de] and Maxmilián...
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    Charles van der Stappen and a small gold medal each for Hans Everding, Luděk Marold, Bernhard Winter [de], Martin Wolff and Karl Ziegler. Other exhibiting...
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