Josef Liesler

Josef Liesler signature Josef Liesler (19 September 1912, in Vidolice near Kadaň – 23 August 2005, in Prague) was a Czech surrealist painter, graphic designer, illustrator, exlibris and postage stamp designer.

He studied art at University of the Architecture and Structural Engineering, Prague in 1934-38 under professors Cyril Bouda, Oldřich Blažíček, and Josef Sejpka. He became a member of the Mánes Union of Fine Arts (1942) and SČUG Hollar (1945). He illustrated over one hundred book titles and he created many drawings of postage stamps and exlibris. He received a UNESCO award for the finest stamp design (''Hydrologic decade''). His production is represented in many prominent Czech and international collections, including the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence.

He was married to Blazena Málková and has two sons. Provided by Wikipedia
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Olbracht, Ivan, 1882-1952 O mudrci Bidpajovi a jeho zvířátkách / Ivan Olbracht ; ilustroval Josef Liesler 1991
Puškin, Aleksandr Sergejevič, 1799-1837 Eugen Oněgin / Alexander Sergejevič Puškin ; přeložil Josef Hora ; ilustroval Josef Liesler 1956
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