A Romarin exhibition in Petrkov
The meeting at Petrkov will be accompanied by a special exhibition on Romarin. Les amis de Suzanne Renaud et Bohuslav Reynek (Romarin. The Friends of Suzanne Renaud and Bohuslav Reynek), the publishing association…
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The meeting at Petrkov will be accompanied by a special exhibition on Romarin. Les amis de Suzanne Renaud et Bohuslav Reynek (Romarin. The Friends of Suzanne Renaud and Bohuslav Reynek), the publishing association…
In the 1960s, after a period of destitution and isolation on their Petrkov farmstead, which had become a kolkhoz, Suzanne Renaud and Bohuslav Reynek […]
“Following these autumn butterflies, the reader does not just witness the metamorphosis of an autumnal landscape. The signs are revelatory: buckets, crimson, sacrifice and the lamb, blood and death are omnipresent […]
Czech poet and printmaker Bohuslav Reynek (1892-1971) and his wife, poet Suzanne Renaud (1889-1964), wrote many letters to their friends in France […]
On the sidelines of the exhibition “Bohuslav Reynek – Estampes des années cinquante” [Bohuslav Reynek – Prints from the 1950s], Miluse Vidonne gives a brief, brisk, simply written account of her daily life in Czechoslovakia […]
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et cultiver des liens nés d’une histoire centenaire.
L’association Romarin est une association à but non lucratif fondée à Grenoble (France) en 1993, régie par la loi du 1er juillet 1901 et enregistrée sous le n° 1/22101. Elle a pour objet de favoriser par tout moyen approprié la connaissance et le rayonnement des oeuvres de Suzanne Renaud et Bohuslav Reynek.
Become a member to receive information, contribute, exchange, meet other members and cultivate bonds born of a century-old history.
Romarin, a non-profit organisation founded in Grenoble in December 1993, preserves, promotes and calls attention to the poetry and graphic work of the Czech engraver Bohuslav Reynek and Suzanne Renaud, his Grenoble wife.