Vaclav Havel: A Presidency In Pictures

Havel inspects the Royal Guard during a visit to Buckingham Palace, London, in March 1990. (Michal Krumphanzl)

Havel (left) chats with the then-finance minister of Czechoslovakia, Vaclav Klaus, in Brno in 1991. Klaus was to become one of Havel's bitterest political rivals, eventually succeeding him as Czech president in 2003. (Igor Zehl)

Havel chats with Keith Richards and Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones while visiting Melbourne in 1995. At Havel's invitation, the Stones performed a landmark concert in Prague shortly after the collapse of communism in 1990. (Stanis Peska)

Sitting beneath the Czech flag, Havel enjoys the sun on a boat travelling to Bangkok while on a visit to Thailand in 1994. (Igor Zehl)

Havel greets a Maori girl in the traditional tribal way during a visit to New Zealand in 1995. (Stanislav Peska)

Havel struts his stuff with some Polynesian locals while visiting Easter Island in 1996. (Michal Krumphanzl)

A portrait photo taken of Vaclav Havel when he visited the Czech town of Jihlava in 2002. (Lubos Pavlicek)

Havel, who was an ardent fan of rock music, greets the crowd at an open-air festival in the Bohemian town of Trutnov in 2007. The festival was dedicated to "Chief Havel," hence the headdress. (Alexandra Mlejnkova)