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Ota Bubeníček (31 October 1871 in
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– 10 September 1962 in
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painter. He was also widely regarded as
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's greatest marionnetter.


References


Ota Bubeníček (1871-1962) - Galerie Marold (www.marold.cz)
*Burget, Eduard, Ondřej Váša, and Ota Bubeníček. ''Ota Bubeníček.'' Prague: Nadace Karla Svolinského a Vlasty Kubátové, 2007. (, ) *Malik, Jan. ''Puppetry in Czechoslovakia.'' Prague: Orbis, 1948.


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* 1871 births 1962 deaths 20th-century Czech painters Czech male painters Czech landscape painters Czech puppeteers Artists from Prague 20th-century Czech male artists Painters from Austria-Hungary {{CzechRepublic-painter-stub