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Renáta Fučíková

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Renáta Fučíková
Renáta Fučíková, 2018
Born (1964-01-03) 3 January 1964 (age 60)
NationalityCzech
Known forbook illustration

Renáta Fučíková (born 3 January 1964) is a Czech book illustrator, artist and writer. She is best known for her works for children and youth about Czech and European history.

Early life and education

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Renáta Fučíková was born on 3 January 1964, in Prague.[1][2] In 1988, she graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, where she focused on illustration and applied graphics.[3][4]

Career

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Fučíková started her career in the 1990s with illustrations for classic children's books, such as works by brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen[3] or Oscar Wilde,[2] then changed her focus to stories about Czech history, citing her son's ongoing education as a source of motivation.[3] In 1998, one of her books was included in the IBBY Honour List.[2] She also won the first prize at the illustration biennale in Tehran.[2][3]

In the 2000s, Fučíková collaborated with the writer Alena Ježková [cs] on various publications concerning Czech history, such as books on Bohemian and Moravian legends or on Charles IV.[3] Her biggest undertaking in the field of history was illustrating five-hundred pages long Historie Evropy ("History of Europe") written by Daniela Krolupperová [cs] and published in 2011.[3] With the same author, Fučíková also prepared two history exercise books.[3] The illustrator also designed a variety of stamps for the Česká pošta.[2][3]

Fučíková won a number of prizes, including the Zlatá stuha [cs] (Golden Ribbon) awards for illustrations in a work on Tomáš Masaryk (2006) and in Příběhy českých knížat a králů (2007), and went on to win three more of these awards in the 2010s.[3] In 2011, Fučíková was nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.[3] Three years later, her Hus a Chelčický, a book for older children about Jan Hus and Petr Chelčický which she both wrote and illustrated, won the Association of Czech Graphic Artists HOLLAR award for illustrations.[5] Fučíková was also nominated three times for the Magnesia Litera awards.[6]

In 2016, Fučíková became the head of the Studio of Didactic Illustration at the Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art of the University of West Bohemia.[4]

Fučíková is a member of the Czech section of IBBY and of Klub ilustrátorů.[2] She was part of the international jury of the 2021 Biennial of Illustration Bratislava.[4]

Works in English

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  • Dvořák – His Music and Life in Pictures, written and illustrated by Fučíková, 2013[7]
  • Prague in the Heart; 189 Stories from the City and its People, written and illustrated by Fučíková, 2015[8]
  • Franz Kafka – A Man of His Time and Our Own, written by Radek Malý and illustrated by Fučíková, 2017[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Fučíková, Renáta, 1964-". Bibliography of the History of the Czech Lands. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Stehlíková, Blanka (2021). "Fučíková, Renáta". In Beyer, Andreas; Savoy, Bénédicte; Tegethoff, Wolf (eds.). Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon - Internationale Künstlerdatenbank - Online. Berlin, New York: K. G. Saur.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Renáta Fučíková". CzechLit. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  4. ^ a b c "INTERNATIONAL JURY OF BIB 2021". bibiana.sk. 2021-10-15. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  5. ^ "2014 - Památník národního písemnictví". www.en.pamatniknarodnihopisemnictvi.cz. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  6. ^ "Fučíková Renáta". Klub Ilustrátorů dětské knihy. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  7. ^ "Dvořák – His Music and Life in Pictures". CzechLit. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  8. ^ "Prague in the Heart". CzechLit. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  9. ^ "Franz Kafka – A Man of His Time and Our Own". CzechLit. Retrieved 2023-02-22.