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Otakar Cila BIOGRAPHY
1894 - 1977. Known for: Academic portrait painting.
The artist Cíla was an academic painter from Czechoslovakia who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1925 in the field of portrait painting under the guidance of Vratislav Nechleba. She worked... Read full biography
The artist Cíla was an academic painter from Czechoslovakia who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1925 in the field of portrait painting under the guidance of Vratislav Nechleba. She worked with a popular hunting motif and was convicted in one of the subsequent trials of the case "dr.... Read full biography
The artist Cíla was an academic painter from Czechoslovakia who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1925 in the field of portrait painting under the guidance of Vratislav Nechleba. She worked with a popular hunting motif and was convicted in one of the subsequent trials of the case "dr. Milada Horáková et al."
The artist Cíla was an academic painter from Czechoslovakia who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1925 in the field of portrait painting under the guidance of Vratislav Nechleba. She worked with a popular hunting motif and was convicted in one of the subsequent trials of the case "dr. Milada Horáková et al."
The artist Cíla was an academic painter from Czechoslovakia who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1925 in the field of portrait painting under the guidance of Vratislav Nechleba. She worked with a popular hunting motif and was convicted in one of the subsequent trials of the case "dr. Milada Horáková et al."
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The artist Cíla was an academic painter from Czechoslovakia who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1925 in the field of portrait painting under the guidance of Vratislav Nechleba. She worked with a popular hunting motif and was convicted in one of the subsequent trials of the case "dr. Milada Horáková et al."
