1943
Born on February 3, 1943 in Brno.
Born on February 3, 1943 in Brno.
1960-64
Studied painting at the School of Applied Arts in Brno
Studied painting at the School of Applied Arts in Brno
2000
Print of the Year", main award for the triptych "The Raven Landscapes after E. A. Poe"
Print of the Year", main award for the triptych "The Raven Landscapes after E. A. Poe"
2001
Museum of the National Literature in Prague, Ranný exhibited prints on literary subjects: Jakub Deml, Ivan Diviš, Jan Skácel, Petr Král, Ludvík Kundera, E. A. Poe. The exhibition was presented by Simeona Hošková.
A retrospective exhibition in the Museum of the Vysočina, Třebíč was opened by Jiří Machalický.
Museum of the National Literature in Prague, Ranný exhibited prints on literary subjects: Jakub Deml, Ivan Diviš, Jan Skácel, Petr Král, Ludvík Kundera, E. A. Poe. The exhibition was presented by Simeona Hošková.
A retrospective exhibition in the Museum of the Vysočina, Třebíč was opened by Jiří Machalický.
2002
Since that year, Ranný’s print has been part of the prize in the annual Jaroslav Seifert Award.
Since that year, Ranný’s print has been part of the prize in the annual Jaroslav Seifert Award.
2003
Return to painting, inspired by his repeated trips to Dalmatia.
Return to painting, inspired by his repeated trips to Dalmatia.
2007
Grand Prix at the International Biennial of Graphic Arts in Uzice, Serbia, for his cycle entitled, Stelae.
His exhibition of oil paintings at the UBK Gallery in Prague opened
by Prof. František Dvořák.
His engravings Stele III and IV exhibited at the International Festival of Arts at the Gyeongnam Art Museum in Korea.
Grand Prix at the International Biennial of Graphic Arts in Uzice, Serbia, for his cycle entitled, Stelae.
His exhibition of oil paintings at the UBK Gallery in Prague opened
by Prof. František Dvořák.
His engravings Stele III and IV exhibited at the International Festival of Arts at the Gyeongnam Art Museum in Korea.
2008
Visited the Kunsthalle in Munich - Mark Rothko, a retrospective exhibition – very intense impressions, motivation 2008 the book entitled, Slavné vily kraje Vysočina (Famous Villas of the Czech-Moravian Highland Region) presented E. Ranný’s family home
Václav Havel received a print by Emanuel Ranný as part of the Jaroslav Seifert Award conferred by the Charter 77 Foundation.
2010
Jiří Machalický, the curator of the Kampa Museum opened his exhibition of paintings and prints at the Exhibition Hall of the PRE Company in Jungmannova Street, Prague. In the course of the opening ceremony, Emanuel Ranný launched the bibliophile edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”. It was introduced by Martin Hilský, the poem translated by Martin Pokorný was recited by Miroslav Kovářík.
Participating in the exhibition entitled “Fine Arts from the Czech-Moravian Highlands” in Chalons-en-Champagne.
Visited the Kunsthalle in Munich - Mark Rothko, a retrospective exhibition – very intense impressions, motivation 2008 the book entitled, Slavné vily kraje Vysočina (Famous Villas of the Czech-Moravian Highland Region) presented E. Ranný’s family home
Václav Havel received a print by Emanuel Ranný as part of the Jaroslav Seifert Award conferred by the Charter 77 Foundation.
2010
Jiří Machalický, the curator of the Kampa Museum opened his exhibition of paintings and prints at the Exhibition Hall of the PRE Company in Jungmannova Street, Prague. In the course of the opening ceremony, Emanuel Ranný launched the bibliophile edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”. It was introduced by Martin Hilský, the poem translated by Martin Pokorný was recited by Miroslav Kovářík.
Participating in the exhibition entitled “Fine Arts from the Czech-Moravian Highlands” in Chalons-en-Champagne.
2011
Represented at the exhibition “Soul of the Landscape, the Spirit of the Place” at the Gallery U Betlémské kaple in Prague.
Represented at the exhibition “Soul of the Landscape, the Spirit of the Place” at the Gallery U Betlémské kaple in Prague.
2012
Invited to participate in “Creative Cities Collection – Fine Arts Exhibition London in 2012”, which is an important international cultural event, following the “Beijing 2008 Olympic Fine Arts”. The exhibition was organised by the Chinese International Cultural Association, the Chinese Society of Support of Culture and Development of the Arts, and the Beijing Association for the Support of the Olympic Games. This event was related to cultural projects in London at the time of the Olympics 2012. The painting entitled STELE IV was exhibited at the Barbican Centre, London.
Invited to participate in “Creative Cities Collection – Fine Arts Exhibition London in 2012”, which is an important international cultural event, following the “Beijing 2008 Olympic Fine Arts”. The exhibition was organised by the Chinese International Cultural Association, the Chinese Society of Support of Culture and Development of the Arts, and the Beijing Association for the Support of the Olympic Games. This event was related to cultural projects in London at the time of the Olympics 2012. The painting entitled STELE IV was exhibited at the Barbican Centre, London.

Emanuel Ranný, "Rabenlandschaft III", 1992, etching XII-XX, 76 x 64 cm