Vratislav Hugo Brunner

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Vratislav Hugo Brunner

Vratislav Hugo Brunner (15 October 1886 in Prague – 13 July 1928 in Horní Lomnice, Kunice) was a Czech typographer, illustrator, graphic designer, cartoonist, author, toy and stage designer and painter. He significantly affected the development of Czech book graphics.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Bass, Eduard. Marginálie k životu a dílu. In V. H. Brunner 1886-1928, Dílo. Praha : Spolek výtvarných umělců Mánes, 1929.
  2. ^ Ludmila Kybalová: Úvodní studie in: Božena Polívková: V. H. Brunner - tvůrce české knihy / soupis knižní grafiky, Praha, Nakladatelství československých výtvarných umělců, 1961
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