Count Franz Graf von Pocci

Count Franz Graf von Pocci, Photograph by [[Franz Hanfstaengl]], 1857 Count Franz Graf von Pocci (7 March 1807 – 7 May 1876) was a significant official in the court of King Ludwig the First of Bavaria, best known as the founding director of the Munich Marionette Theatre where he was a shadow puppeteer and wrote countless puppet plays and children's stories.

Pocci, in collaboration with Josef Schmid, founded the Munich Marionette Theatre in Munich, Bavaria, Germany in 1855. He hired the premises, drew stage curtains and designs, and wrote pieces for the hero of Schmid's shows, Kasperl Larifari, a descendant of Hans Wurst and all the classical comic figures in traditional European puppetry. This collaboration was highly influential and is credited with inspiring the formation of other theaters, most notably the Salzburg Marionettes under Anton Aicher in 1913 in Salzburg, Bavaria, and the Toelz Marionette Theater. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Pocci, Franz von
    Published 1912
    Classmark: Series 7200(05375
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    by Pocci, Franz von
    Published 1916
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    by Holland, Hyacinth
    Published 1890
    Other Authors: “…Pocci, Franz von…”
    Classmark: Series 630(03
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    by Kobell, Franz von
    Published 1941
    Other Authors: “…Pocci, Franz von…”
    Classmark: 12 A.germ. 151(021
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