Radek Pilař
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Radek Pilař ( 23 April 1931 Písek - 7 February 1993) was a Czech artist active in illustrations, animation, graphics, painting, filmmaking, and film directing . He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague with Professor Vlastimil Rada . He is best known as the author of the images of popular fictional character of the gallant robber Rumcajs.[1]
He is recognized as the founder of Czech video art.[2]
Pilař had more than 40 solo exhibitions, illustrated 50 books for children published worldwide, created around 40 short films and bedtime stories for the children's TV show Večerníček.[1]
Awards and recognition
He received a number of awards, including:
- Hans Christian Andersen Award[1]
- Silver Dancer Award for Best Animated Film at the Huesca Short Film Festival, Spain [1]
In 1990 he was elected Honorary Citizen of Jičín, the city associated wth Rumcajs.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Radek Pilař at the isabart database
- ^ Radek Pilař - Výtvarník postavičky Večerníčka
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