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Miluse Vidonne – From Prague to Grenoble. A Road to the “Free” World

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 under the Soviet regime before moving to Grenoble, in the “free” world. Reynek’s art, which bears witness to a time when the West’s betrayal condemned Suzanne Renaud to a life of exile behind the Iron Curtain, was kept out of the public eye in his homeland for several decades.

Supplement to the catalogue of the exhibition in Saint-Martin d’Uriage, 2013.
Romarin, Grenoble 2013.
Language: French
Illustrations: two watercolours by the author.
Format 21 x 21 cm.
48 pages. Softbound, illustrated cover.
ISBN : 2–910544–13–3

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Cotisation 2021

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.

Association Romarin

Become a member

Become a member to receive information, contribute, exchange, meet other members and cultivate bonds born of a century-old history.

Cotisation 2021

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.