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APOLLINAIRE, Guillaume: ZONE. PASMO.
French text with parallel Czech translations by Karel Capek, Petr Kopta and Karel Sys, afterword Michal Novotny. Seven original two-color lithographs by Bohumil Zemlicka, cover and typography Martin Dyrynk. Lithographs were printed by Tomas Svoboda.
Praha, Pamatnik Narodniho pisemnictvi, 1988.
4°, 49 pp. Loose shets, original cover with flaps.
Premium print for 80th anniversary of Association of Czech Bibliophiles. - One of 800 unnumbered copies. Handmade paper from Velke Losiny. - Signature of B. Zemlicka, M. Novotny and M. Dyrynk in imprint. - Cover near intact. Loose shets intact. Collector's condition. - Language: French and Czech.
<ID:BIB39862> Price: 900,- CZK
Bohumil Zemlicka (August 30, 1938, Praha, Czechoslovakia - October 2, 2013, Praha, Czechia)
Czech painter, graphic artist, illustrator.
Study: Akademie vytvarnych umeni, Praha, prof. Vlastimil Rada and Karel Soucek.
Selected Membership: Cesky fond vytvarnych umeni.
Solo Exhibitions: Many of solo exhibitions since 1978.
Group Exhibitions: Many of group exhibitions since 1967.
Selected Literature: Slovnik ceskych a slovenskych vytvarnych umelcu, 2010.

Martin Dyrynk (August 6, 1941, Praha, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Greater German Reich - June 29, 2019, Praha, Czechia)
Czech graphic artist, typographer, ... Among other things, he published samizdat edition Průklep, bibliophilic edition Pupilla for 25 years and bibliophilic, original samizdat edition Slza for 30 years.
Study: Stredni prumyslova skola graficka, Praha.
Selected Memberships: Unie vytvarnych umelcu, Cesty, Prazska skupina UG, Cesky fond vytvarnych umeni, Asociace uzite grafiky - Icogrady, Sdruzeni ceskych umelcu grafiku Hollar, cestny clen a predseda Spolku ceskych bibliofilu.
Exhibitions: Many of solo and group exhibitions since 1967.
Selected Literature: 1995, Nova encyklopedie ceskeho vytvarneho umeni (A-M). 1998, Slovnik ceskych a slovenskych vytvarnych umelcu 1950 - 1998 (II. D - G)

Michal Novotny (June 7, 1942, Praha, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Greater German Reich)
Czech poet, writer and translator.