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'''Štěpán Zavřel''' (25 December 1932 - 25 February 1999) was a Czech painter, fresco creator, graphic artist, writer and one of the most influential man in the field of the children's book illustration in 20th century. He lived and studied in [[Czechoslovakia]] until 1959, then he emigrated to Italy. There he studied at [[Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma]]. Afterwards he traveled through whole Europe, during this time he arranged exhibitions of his own works. In 1968 he finally settled in [[Sarmede|Rugolo]], small village in the region [[Veneto]] in [[Italy]], where he lived until his death in 1999. |
'''Štěpán Zavřel''' (25 December 1932 - 25 February 1999) was a Czech painter, fresco creator, graphic artist, writer and one of the most influential man in the field of the children's book illustration in 20th century. |
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He lived and studied in [[Czechoslovakia]] until 1959, then he emigrated to Italy. There he studied at [[Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma]]. Afterwards he traveled through whole Europe, during this time he arranged exhibitions of his own works. In 1968 he finally settled in [[Sarmede|Rugolo]], small village in the region [[Veneto]] in [[Italy]], where he lived until his death in 1999. In 1971, he co-founded the publishing house Bohem Press with Otakar Bozejovsky.<ref>[http://www.sarmedemostra.it/ita/zavrel.html Sarmede: |
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Štěpán Zavřel: l'artista] (in Italian)</ref> Štěpán Zavřel founded there The International School of Illustration which exists till now. |
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== Works == |
== Works == |
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Štěpán Zavřel | |
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Štěpán Zavřel | |
Born | |
Died | February 25, 1999 | (aged 66)
Nationality | Czech |
Education | Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma |
Known for | graphic arts, illustrating, painting |
Notable work | the illustration of the Bible for children - Mit Gott unterwegs, Die Bibel für Kinder und Erwachsene neu erzählt (Bohem Press, 1996) |
Movement | Scuola Internazionale d’Illustrazione (The international school of Illustration) |
Patron(s) | Jiří Trnka |
Štěpán Zavřel (25 December 1932 - 25 February 1999) was a Czech painter, fresco creator, graphic artist, writer and one of the most influential man in the field of the children's book illustration in 20th century.
He lived and studied in Czechoslovakia until 1959, then he emigrated to Italy. There he studied at Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma. Afterwards he traveled through whole Europe, during this time he arranged exhibitions of his own works. In 1968 he finally settled in Rugolo, small village in the region Veneto in Italy, where he lived until his death in 1999. In 1971, he co-founded the publishing house Bohem Press with Otakar Bozejovsky.[1] Štěpán Zavřel founded there The International School of Illustration which exists till now.
Works
Illustrations
- Maria Francesca Gagliardi; Der Zauberfisch (Annette Betz, 1966)
- Zavřel Štěpán; Sie folgen dem Stern (Patmos, 1967)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Salz ist mehr als Gold (Nord-Süd Verlag, 1967)
- Grimm, Brüder; Sterntaler (Patmos, 1969)
- Guardini, Romano; Kreuzweg unseres Herrn und Heilandes (Křesťanská akadmie, 1970)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Die Geschichte eines Wassermanns (Nord-Süd Verlag, 1970)
- Wölfel Ursula; Erde, unsere schöner Stern (Patmos, 1971)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Die verlorene Sonne (Nord-Süd, 1973)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Venedig morgen (Bohem Press, 1974)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Peter und Hansi (Gakken, 1975)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Der letze Baum (Bohem Press, 1977)
- Bolliger Max; Die Kinderbrücke (Bohem Press, 1977)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; The Last Tree (Macdonald and Jane’s, 1978)
- Bolliger Max; Das Hintenlied (Bohem Press, 1978)
- Zavřel Štěpán; Der Schmetterling' (Bohem Press, 1980)
- Bolliger Max; De Bernebrege (Algemiene Fryske Underrjocht Kommisje, 1981)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; In Betlehem geboren (Patmos, 1981)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Mein erstes Weihnachtsbuch (Patmos, 1982)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Grossvater Thomas (Bohem Press, 1983)
- Eiichi Sekine; Fushigina kusa no himitsu (Gakken, 1984)
- Bolliger, Max; Les nains de la montagne (Bohem Press, 1985)
- Bolliger Max; Die Riesenbirge (Bohem Press, 1985)
- Hasler, Evelin; Die Blumenstadt (Bohem Press, 1987)
- Maury, Brigitte et Paravel, Dominique; Sous la lagune de Venise (Bohem Press, 1987)
- Zavřel, Štěpán und Naumann, Dieter; Der Garten des Tobias (Peters, 1988)
- Škutina, Vladimír; Ukradený Ježíšek (Bohem Press, 1988)
- Bolliger, Max:; Jakob der Gaukler (Bohem Press, 1991)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Liétajuci deduško (Bohem Press, 1991)
- Bolliger Max; Jona (Lehrmittelverlag , 1994)
- Schindler Regine; Mit Gott unterwegs, Die Bibel für Kinder und Erwachsene neu erzählt (Bohem Press, 1996)
Publications
- Zavřel Štěpán; Sie folgen dem Stern (Patmos, 1967)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Salz ist mehr als Gold (Nord-Süd Verlag, 1967)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Die Geschichte eines Wassermanns (Nord-Süd Verlag, 1970)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Die verlorene Sonne (Nord-Süd, 1973)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Venedig morgen (Bohem Press, 1974)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Peter und Hansi (Gakken, 1975)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Der letze Baum (Bohem Press, 1977)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; The Last Tree (Macdonald and Jane’s, 1978)
- Zavřel Štěpán; Der Schmetterling' (Bohem Press, 1980)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; In Betlehem geboren (Patmos, 1981)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Mein erstes Weihnachtsbuch (Patmos, 1982)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Grossvater Thomas (Bohem Press, 1984)
- Zavřel, Štěpán und Naumann, Dieter; Der Garten des Tobias (Peters, 1988)
- Zavřel, Štěpán; Liétajuci deduško (Bohem Press, 1991)
Further reading
- Míka, Tomáš; Tonzig, Maria (2009). "Štěpán Zavřel". Souvislosti (in Czec). XX: 123–221. ISSN 0862-6928.)
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External links
- ^ [http://www.sarmedemostra.it/ita/zavrel.html Sarmede: Štěpán Zavřel: l'artista] (in Italian)