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Milko Bambič (26
April 1905 – 20 May 1991) also
known by the
nicknames Cvetanov and Banetov, was a
prolific illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturist, inventor...
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Predrag Bambić is a
Serbian film and
television cinematographer and
producer born
August 7, 1958, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. From 1977
through 1981,
Bambić studied...
- been in use
since 1936. It was
designed in 1931 by the
illustrator Milko Bambič.
According to the author, the
three hearts symbolised three former nations...
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friends were
waiting for him to
arrive to
celebrate his birthday. John
Bambic, 87, a man
known for his
funny hats, was shot
twice in the back, just an...
- one of his
pupils was the
author of the
first Slovene comic strip Milko Bambič.
Spazzapan left
teaching to
devote himself entirely to his p****ion, painting...
- (Cyrillic script: Милко) is a
Slavic name that may
refer to:
Given name
Milko Bambič (1905–1991),
Slovene illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturist,
inventor and...
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coincided with the
growth of the club. In 1981,
under the
leadership of Željko
Bambić, a Men's 1st
Division side was entered. In 1982, the club
bought land in...
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revisiting the
Berlin Wall". The Telegraph.
Retrieved 28
January 2021.
Bambic, Ana (2
March 2014). "Thierry Noir: A Retrospective". Widewalls. Retrieved...
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Judentums movement.
Emilio Ambrosini (1850–1912), architect.
Milko Bambič (1905–1991),
illustrator and cartoonist.
Franca Batich (born 1940), Italian...
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styles were
merged by the
architects Edvard Ravnikar and
Marko Mušič.
Milko Bambič is
known for the
first Slovene comic strip Little Negro Bu-ci-bu, an allegory...