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Radek Pilař ( 23 April 1931 Písek - 7 February 1993) was a Czech artist active in illustrations, animation, graphics, painting, filmmaking, and film directing . He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague with Professor . He is best known as the author of the images of popular fictional character of the gallant robber Rumcajs. He is recognized as the founder of Czech video art. Pilař had more than 40 solo exhibitions, illustrated 50 books for children published worldwide, created around 40 short films and bedtime stories for the children's TV show Večerníček.

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  • Radek Pilař (23. dubna 1931 Písek – 7. února 1993 Praha) byl významný představitel českého výtvarného umění.Věnoval se ilustracím, grafice, malbě, filmové tvorbě, režii. Vystudoval Akademii výtvarných umění v Praze u profesora Vlastimila Rady. (cs)
  • Radek Pilař ( 23 April 1931 Písek - 7 February 1993) was a Czech artist active in illustrations, animation, graphics, painting, filmmaking, and film directing . He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague with Professor . He is best known as the author of the images of popular fictional character of the gallant robber Rumcajs. He is recognized as the founder of Czech video art. Pilař had more than 40 solo exhibitions, illustrated 50 books for children published worldwide, created around 40 short films and bedtime stories for the children's TV show Večerníček. (en)
  • Radek Pilař (ur. 23 kwietnia 1931 w Písku, zm. 7 lutego 1993 w Pradze) – czechosłowacki rysownik, twórca graficznego wizerunku rozbójnika Rumcajsa, laureat Orderu Uśmiechu. (pl)
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  • Radek Pilař (23. dubna 1931 Písek – 7. února 1993 Praha) byl významný představitel českého výtvarného umění.Věnoval se ilustracím, grafice, malbě, filmové tvorbě, režii. Vystudoval Akademii výtvarných umění v Praze u profesora Vlastimila Rady. (cs)
  • Radek Pilař ( 23 April 1931 Písek - 7 February 1993) was a Czech artist active in illustrations, animation, graphics, painting, filmmaking, and film directing . He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague with Professor . He is best known as the author of the images of popular fictional character of the gallant robber Rumcajs. He is recognized as the founder of Czech video art. Pilař had more than 40 solo exhibitions, illustrated 50 books for children published worldwide, created around 40 short films and bedtime stories for the children's TV show Večerníček. (en)
  • Radek Pilař (ur. 23 kwietnia 1931 w Písku, zm. 7 lutego 1993 w Pradze) – czechosłowacki rysownik, twórca graficznego wizerunku rozbójnika Rumcajsa, laureat Orderu Uśmiechu. (pl)
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