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Czech ‘death mask’ sculptor Olbram Zoubek dies at 91

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PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Sculptor Olbram Zoubek, an artist known for taking a death mask of a Charles University student who burned himself to death to protest the 1968 Sovietled invasion of Czechoslov­akia, has died at age 91.

The Culture Ministry said Zoubek died in Prague, citing his family.

Jan Palach set himself ablaze in Prague on Jan. 16, 1969, five months after the Warsaw Pact countries crushed the liberal reforms known as the Prague Spring. He died three days later.

Zoubek also made a gravestone for Palach, which was removed by the hardline Communist regime. Zoubek was also persecuted by the authoritie­s.

His memorial plaque for Palach was unveiled in Prague after the 1989 anti-Communist Velvet Revolution.

Zoubek’s most visible work is his Memorial to the Victims of Communism in Prague.

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