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Josef Mukařovský

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In the 1880s, he visited Munich. He eventually settled there, started a family, and became involved in its cultural life. There, he did illustrations for German magazines, and acted as host to many German and Czech cultural figures; being given the nickname "Muki". His friends included the painters
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He was born in Germany, to the family of a military officer stationed there. When he was eight, they returned to Prague. He attended schools there and in Vienna, and graduated from a painting academy; possibly in either city. After 1870, he contributed illustrations to various magazines, notably
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Ljubljana
Mainz
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Thunovský Palace
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Otto Peters
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Der Sohn des Bärenjägers
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Karl May
World War I
Domažlice
Municipal Cemetery
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Josef Mukařovský
Works by and about Mukařovský
National Library of the Czech Republic
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1851 births
1921 deaths
Czech painters
Painters from Austria-Hungary
Czech illustrators
Illustrators from Austria-Hungary

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