Bohuslav Reynek
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Reynek's Don Quixote. It was a long time ago
The public first saw the Don Quichotte album by Bohuslav Reynek (1892-1971) at the opening of an exhibition at the Jean Damien bookshop in Grenoble on 7 November 1960. The Czech engraver, who dreamed of arid, […]
Nos rêves s'en iront par les chemins…
The City of Grenoble owns a Renaud Reynek collection, unique in France considering its richness and diversity. It started in the early 80’s thanks to Suzanne Renaud and Bohuslav Reynek’s Grenoble friends who successively made donations.
In Praise of Winter with Bohuslav Reynek
The exhibition "Louanges d’hiver avec Bohuslav Reynek" [In Praise of Winter with Bohuslav Reynek] featured a handful of prints in the ogival niches of the Clos des Capucins Chapel in Meylan, which has a view stretching to snow-covered Belledonne Mountain […]
Bohuslav Reynek – Prints from the 1950s
While works by the Czech poet and engraver Bohuslav Reynek (1892-1971) were kept in the shadows in his home country during the post-Stalin years, local families in Grenoble, in the free world, collected, preserved and exhibited them. […]
Jiří Šerých – Je to už dávno / Cela fait déjà longtemps
The Czech art historian Jiří Šerých gave us permission to print this unpublished text Věra Jirousová had asked him to write for a monograph on Bohuslav Reynek that she was preparing but did not finish because of her death. […]
Biography of Suzanne Renaud and Bohuslav Reynek, 1985
To mark the commemoration of the anniversary dates of the Czech engraver Bohuslav Reynek, who died in Petrkov on 28 September 1971, and his French wife, the poet Suzanne Renaud, who was born in Lyon on 30 September 1889, we are republishing […]