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Hugo Boettinger

Hugo Boettinger (1880 - 1934) was active/lived in Czech Republic.  Hugo Boettinger is known for Painting; Cartoonist; Illustrator.

Hugo Boettinger was born in 1880 in the Czech Republic. Boettinger studied at the Prague School of Arts and Crafts in 1895 and in 1899 transferred to the local academy. Beginning in 1902, he traveled to Paris, London, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany with his friend TF Simon,. From 1907, Hugo Boettinger was a member of the Hagenbund and the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts. Hugo Boettinger was also known as Dr. Desiderius.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Hugo Boettinger available:    Miroslav Holy,  Karel Schadt,  Kamil Lhotak,  Gustav Macoun,  Zdenek Seydl,  Frantisek Hudecek,  Josef Ullmann,  Jan Konupek,  Michael Ranny,  Bohumir Matal,  Tavik Frantisek (TF) Simon,  Frantisek Cina Jelinek,  Josef Pisecki,  Frantisek Kavan,  Jan Bauch,  Vladimir Komarek,  Ludvik Kuba,  Otakar Nejdely,  Vaclav Hejna,  Josef Jambor,  Karel Chaba,  Stanislav Lolek,  Bohumir Dvorsky,  Franz (Frantisek) Zenisek



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