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František Drtikol

1883 - 1961

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Életrajza 16 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. František Drtikol a 103rd legnépszerűbb fotográfus (növekedés a 107th-ről 2024-ben), a 636th legnépszerűbb életrajz Csehország országából (csökkenés a 615th-ről 2019-ben) és a 4th legnépszerűbb Csehországból fotográfus.

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Among Fotográfuses

Among fotográfuses, František Drtikol ranks 103 out of 148Before him are Willy Ronis, Ellen von Unwerth, Annemarie Heinrich, Bertha Valerius, Lucien Clergue, and Adolfo Farsari. After him are Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, William Eggleston, Gaudenzio Marconi, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Guccione, and Lotte Jacobi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1883, František Drtikol ranks 214Before him are Dorothy Holman, Marion Lorne, Olav Aukrust, Mel Sheppard, Edith Clarke, and Ford Sterling. After him are Feodor Gladkov, Pencho Zlatev, Gaston Amson, Károly Kós, Marcus Hurley, and Tevfik Rüştü Aras. Among people deceased in 1961, František Drtikol ranks 151Before him are Percy Grainger, Clarence Pinkston, Dun Karm Psaila, Ben Adams, Ion Barbu, and Eduard Tisse. After him are Victor d'Arcy, Jānis Endzelīns, Govind Ballabh Pant, Guy de Luget, Jean Piot, and Maud Wagner.

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In Csehország

Among people born in Csehország, František Drtikol ranks 636 out of NaNBefore him are Rudolf Firkušný (1912), Josef Tošovský (1950), Roderich Menzel (1907), Eva Bosáková (1931), Zdeněk Mlynář (1930), and Karel Domin (1882). After him are Anton Heinrich Springer (1825), Josef Gočár (1880), Oldřich Machač (1946), Miloslava Rezková (1950), Karel Halíř (1859), and Vladimír Martinec (1949).

Among Fotográfuses In Csehország

Among fotográfuses born in Csehország, František Drtikol ranks 4Before him are Josef Koudelka (1938), Jan Saudek (1935), and Josef Sudek (1896).

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