Věra Hainzová Explained
Věra Hainzová |
Birth Date: | 24 November 1930 |
Birth Place: | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Death Place: | Prague, Czech Republic |
Resting Place: | Karlík, old cemetery |
Věra Hainzová (née Bruneová; 24 November 1930 – 14 July 2018) was a Czech academic painter and animator of cartoons for children, especially Zdeněk Miler's popular The Mole character.
Bibliography
Věra Hainzová (maiden name Bruneová) was born in Prague on 24 November 1930,[1] and studied at the State School of Graphics in Prague under Professor Zdenek Balaš and Professor Petr Dillinger and at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague under Professor Antonín Kybal, where she successfully graduated in 1956.
Hainzová began her artistic activity at the Centre for Folk Art Creation (ÚLUV, later called Krásná jizba) designing textile patterns. From 1958, she was employed for 44 years at the Bratři v triku cartoon studio, first in Prague in Klárov, later in Barrandov Studios. As an animator, she breathed life into dozens of cartoon characters in hundreds of films[2] – the most famous is certainly the animated series The Mole by Zdeněk Miler, which gained international popularity. There are currently 49 Mole episodes.[3]
Hainzová expanded her rich artistic activity with illustrations of children's books and fairy tales on projected slides, such as Tales of the Old Raven, a Sámi fairy tale published in many language versions by the Artia publishing house, and What the Bunny Had for Dinner, published by Albatros. She also illustrated five classic fairy tales on slides.
However, her largest complete work is a set of 83 watercolors of villas in the town of Dobřichovice, which she painted between 2000 and 2015. In it, she captured the villas of Dobřichovice before World War II, according to her memories from her youth.
Exhibitions
- 1957 – Folk production in Chodsko – Centre for art folk creation (textile)
- 1957 – Exhibition of Czechoslovak Textile – Slavonic Island in Prague
- 1958 – Tablecloths in the Czech Republic pavilion dining room – International exhibition in Brussels
- 1959 – Textile exhibition with L. Těhník and J. Hausner – Young Gallery
- 1959 - Textile exhibition with R. Mejsnar and J. Jelínek – Gallery exhibition hall, Charles Square in Prague
- 1960 – Czechoslovak Artists exhibition – Canada (textile)
- 1963 – Bilance group textile exhibition – the third members' exhibition of "Umělecká Beseda" artists – gallery of the Czech writers (textile)
- 1988 – Exhibition of animated artwork (drawings for films) – Manes in rague
- 1999 – Drawings for cartoons exhibition – hall of dr. Fürst in Dobřichovice
- 2006 – Akvarely Dobřichovice a Brunšov – hall of dr. Fürst in Dobřichovice
Filmography
Animated cartoons
Bibliography
Illustrations
- Tales of the Old Raven, a Sámi fairy tale published by Artia
- What the Bunny Had for Dinner, published by Albatros
Fairy tales on projected slides
- Wild Swans, Hans Christian Andersen [4]
- Boil, pot!, Karel Jaromír Erben [5]
- The Little Marmaid, Hans Christian Andersen [6]
- Water Lady, Božena Němcová [7]
- The Firebird and the Ryška Fox, Karel Jaromír Erben [8]
Watercolors of Dobřichovice villas
The paintings are not numbered in ascending order according to the time when Věra Hainzová-Bruneová painted them. They were subsequently numbered at once when the "Dobřichovice and Brunšov Watercolors exhibition" was organized in 2006, according to thematic grouping – for example, all the paintings of Procháska's Villa Luisa were grouped under the numbers 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d, even though they were painted successively in different years.[9] [10] [11] [12]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Věra Bruneová Hainzová - abART person . 2024-11-09 . cs.isabart.org.
- Web site: s.r.o. (FDb.cz), 2003-2019 . Filmová databáze . Věra Hainzová . 2024-11-09 . FDb.cz . cs.
- Web site: s.r.o. (FDb.cz), 2003-2019 . Filmová databáze . Věra Hainzová . 2024-11-09 . FDb.cz . cs.
- Web site: Pohádkyproděti.cz. Divoké labutě . cs.
- Web site: Pohádkyproděti.cz. Hrnečku vař . cs.
- Web site: Pohádkyproděti.cz. Malá mořská víla . cs.
- Web site: Pohádkyproděti.cz. Vodní paní . cs.
- Web site: Pohádkyproděti.cz. Pták Ohnivák a liška Ryška . cs.
- Book: Letní rezidence Pražanů – Dobřichovice a vilová architektura 19. a 20. století. National Heritage Institute. 2013. cs. 978-80-86516-82-0.
- Book: Dobřichovice – Historie, lidé a události 1253 - 2006 . obec Dobřichovice v nákladu 1000 výtisků.
- News: 2004-03-29 . Ze života lepší společnosti . 2004 . 46–50 . 14. cs.
- News: 2006-09-22 . Brunšovské babičky, Poslední slovo Ludvíka Vaculíka. cs.