Rudolf Lukeš

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Rudolf Lukeš
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Born1923
Prague
Died1976
NationalityCzech
Occupation
  • Film set designer
  • Book illustrator
  • Author

Rudolf Lukeš (1923-1976) was a Czech film set designer, book illustrator, and author. He wrote and designed pop-up books.

He was born in Prague. He worked as a set designer for Barrandov Studios on film productions. until after the Communist takeover.

He was married to Taťána. He worked at the National Technical Museum. He was paralyzed by a stroke.[1]

He refused to join the Communist Party.[2]

Books

  • Dog & Friends
  • Tiger & Friends
  • Tortoise & Friends
  • Lion & Friends
  • Elephant & Friends
  • Cow & Friends
  • The Little Polar Bear (1964) with George Theiner
  • Let's Go to the Circus, with George Theiner
  • Safari
  • Já mám kolo, ty máš joka (I have a bike, you have a bike), illustrator
  • Hiding in the Zoo/ Hide-and-seek at the Zoo
  • The Little Horse
  • The Little Fawn
  • Little May and the Magic Umbrella
  • About the Lost Fawn; Spatial Fairytales
  • Magnus a Powerful Wizard; Spatial Fairytales, co-author
  • About the Vain Horse; Spatial Fairytales
  • Peter on the Move
  • Hornické pohádky (Mining Fairytales)
  • Vzhůru do Afriky (Up to Africa)
  • Oplatková Marketa
  • Veselá zahrádka (Happy Garden), illustrator

Filmography

  • V horách duní (1946) Thunder in the Hills
  • Dárek (1946)
  • Svědomí (1948)
  • Žijí mezi námi (1948)
  • Křížová trojka (1948)[3]
  • Frona (1954)

References

  1. "Talentovaného architekta Rudolfa Lukeše vyhodili z Barrandova. Proslavil se ve světě leporely". 14 December 2023.
  2. "Rudolf Lukeš".
  3. "Rudolf Lukeš".

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