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Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec

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87: 22: 165:, and initiated the creation of an art and literary association known as "Arkadia". He became its first Chairman and organized an exhibition of Czech art, which took place in 1861. Today, he is largely remembered for his efforts to establish a Czech national theatre; writing criticism and dramas and serving on the committee for the construction of the 176:, which worsened in 1862. His mother came to help nurse him through his illness, but he died of it a few months later. A major work on Czech monuments was left unfinished. In 1911, when the cemetery where he was interred was demolished, his remains were returned to his hometown. 229: 194: 326: 51: 301: 267: 137: 200: 189: 157:. He would occasionally provide copies of works by Czech artists to his readers, as a bonus. He also contributed to the completion of 316: 121:
His father was the administrator of a manor house, and died while Ferdinand was still very young. After attending primary school in
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Although he had been raised in a German-speaking environment, he became interested in Czech history and the
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when it was suppressed. When it was safe to travel, he went to Leipzig, where he studied the life of
34: 38: 30: 185: 173: 296: 133: 55: 199:  Part 18 Kaiserlich-königliche Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1868, p. 283–287 ( 291: 286: 125:, he went to Prague in 1842, to study philosophy. Later, he studied art and art history at 102: 8: 158: 126: 122: 238: 151:
In 1851, he was able to return to Prague and established the literary magazine,
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Jan Vilímek
Sloup v Čechách
Prague
theatre critic
Česká Lípa
Charles University
Czech National Revival
Revolution
Zagreb
Jan Hus
Lumír
St. Vitus Cathedral
Karlštejn castle
National Theatre
congenital heart defect
Constantin von Wurzbach
Mikowec, Ferdinand Bogelislaw
Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich
digitalised
Mikowec, Ferdinand B.
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
Mikovec Ferdinand Břetislav

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