- Matěj Kopecký (1775 - 1847)
:"See other people named
Matěj Kopecký ."Matěj Kopecký (
February 24 1775 , probably inLibčany -July 3 1847 inKoloděje nad Lužnicí ) was a Czechpuppeteer . For six generations his descendants followed the art of puppeteering.Kopecký's father was poor travelling puppeteer ("histrio vagus"). Matěj Kopecký married in 1795 and moved into town
Mirotice . Since 1789 to almost 1809 was forced to serve in the army, within infantry regiment fromPísek . Later, he worked as watchmaker, travelling salesman or road worker. In 1818 he obtained licence for a puppet threatre and reached certain success in this activity. The parish record about his death, though, labels him as "a histrion from Mirotice, widower and beggar". Kopecký had at least fifteen children of which six had survived into adulthood. Most of them worked as puppeteers and the tradition was kept for six generations.At his time the puppet theatre was, for many in
Czech lands , the only contact with theatrical culture, with ideas of enlightement and ofCzech National Revival . While Kopecký was not the only Czech puppeteer, he became most known during second half of 19th century when his son Václav Kopecký published his plays in print and due to fictional painting of Kopecký byMikoláš Aleš .In 1905 small memorial to Kopecký was erected in
Týn nad Vltavou and in 1947 another one in castle park inKoloděje nad Lužnicí . City museum inTýn nad Vltavou [http://www.pruvodce.com/tynnadvltavou/] hosts a permanent puppet exposition dedicated to Kopecký.Works
Kopecký had used marionettes, with height up to 60 cm.
In 1862 collection of 61 plays was published by Josef Richard Vilímek under title "Comedies and plays by Matěj Kopecký as collected by his son Václav Kopecký" ("Komedie a hry Matěje Kopeckého dle sepsání syna Václava"). Several people, among them
Václav Thám , are listed as authors of the plays. Being intended for uneducated public, the plays had been full of emotions and naive humour. For most of the time Kopecký used Czech language, on occasions when had acted for high nobility German language.External links
All texts are in
Czech language .
* [http://www.libri.cz/databaze/kdo18/search.php?zp=2&name=KOPECK%DD+MAT%CCJ Biography]
* [http://www.pis.cz/cz/dalsi_informace/info_a_z/kopecky_matej Biography with short overview of plays]
* [http://municipal.cz/osobnosti/kopecky.htm Biography with the fictional picture of Kopecký]
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