Richard Vyškovský (13 July 1929 – 1 August 2019)[1][2] was a Czech architect and creator of paper models.

In 1960s Vyškovský worked for the State institute for reconstruction of historic towns and monuments (SÚRPMO) in Prague. After a discussion with colleagues, complaining about the limited availability of die-cast Matchbox scale cars sold in the Czechoslovakia only in Tuzex shops, he decided to create similar models from paper.[3] His first model was designed after a die-cast Packard Landaulet model manufactured by Lesney Products under code Y-11 in the series Models of Yesteryear.[3] In October 1968 the newspaper Lidová demokracie published a short article about "ing. Blecha and his colleague" accompanied by photos of paper models Mercedes 38/220 and Packard Landaulet.[4]

The state-owned publishing house SNDK and Vladislav Toman, editor in chief of ABC magazine, showed interest in publishing paper models by Blecha/Vyškovský.[3] Already in 1968 SNDK published their paper diorama "Hussite siege of Karlštejn".[5] ABC Magazine published a simplified paper model of a Packard Landaulet in March 1969.[6] In the following seven years Blecha and Vyškovský published in ABC and SNDK/Albatros a series of further paper models, including a vast model of Prague Castle. From 1976 Vyškovský designed the models for ABC and Albatros on his own. The first published self model was Formula 1 Ferrari 312-T2 of Niki Lauda for ABC.[7] Since 1997 his models have also been published by the company ERKOtyp, which is co-owned by his son Richard.[8]

Books with paper models

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  • Vyškovský, Richard (2004). Velká kniha vystřihovánek ABC: městská památková rezervace [The great book of paper models from ABC magazine: Urban architectural reserve] (in Czech). Prague: BB/art, Ringier ČR. 447 pages. ISBN 80-7341-353-1.
  • Vyškovský, Richard (2007). Zlatá kniha vystřihovánek arch. Richarda Vyškovského: 35 vystřihovánek z časopisu ABC a novinka Hrad Točník [Golden book of papermodels by Richard Vyškovský: 35 papermodels from ABC magazine and Castle Točník] (in Czech). Prague: BB/art in cooperation with Ringier ČR. 395 pages. ISBN 978-80-7381-102-0.

References

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  1. ^ "Richard Vyškovský vytvořil vlastní království" [Richard Vyškovský created his own kingdom]. ČT24 (in Czech). Czech Television. 20 October 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Zemřel legendární tvůrce papírových vystřihovánek Richard Vyškovský" [Legendary papercraft maker died]. Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech). Mafra. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Fajkus, Stanislav; Kropáček, Josef; Pavelka, Robert (2009). Papírový svět Richarda Vyškovského [Paper world of Richard Vyškovský] (in Czech). Prague: XYZ. ISBN 978-80-7388-271-6.
  4. ^ "Nápad, který by neměl zapadnout". Lidová demokracie (in Czech). 31 October 1968.
  5. ^ Czech Television, Seekers of Time: Paper Castle, quot. "The first thing that I made was the Hussite siege of Karlštejn. It was just a primitive drawing of Karlštejn Castle with a few Hussite soldiers around it. This was the commission. It was my cup of tea, because I come from a very patriotic family. I'm a Viennese Czech, and in my early youth I read all the works of Jirásek and all the patriotic works on this topic. The Hussites were very close to my heart." pdf
  6. ^ ABC mladých techniků a přírodovědců, volume 13, issue 12 (in Czech)
  7. ^ Stanislav Fajkus, Papírová archeologie aneb historie vystřihovánek v ABC (6.), ABC, 26 August 2004 (in Czech)
  8. ^ Commercial register at justice.cz, company number (IČ) 25101226, ERKOTYP, s.r.o., since the incorporation on 21 January 1997 is Richard Vyškovský (born 1968) co-owner and managing director of the company
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