Croatian Painter

1. Vjekoslav Karas (1821)

Croatian Painter

Painter who became known for his portraits and whose work often incorporated religious themes.

2. Vlaho Bukovac (1855)

Croatian Painter

Painter whose "Une fleur" sold at a 2006 London auction for over 100,000 pounds and brought him widespread recognition. He was also known for his religious pieces, including "Suffer the...

3. Oton Iveković (1869)

Croatian Painter

Painter who incorporated historical and religious themes into his work. His works became the means by which Croatians were able to visualize their heritage.

4. Emanuel Vidović (1870)

Croatian Painter

Post-Impressionist painter and graphic artist who co-founded the Medulic Society. He was named a corresponding member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1949.

5. Ivan Tišov (1870)

Croatian Painter

Croatian painter whose murals decorated the walls of government buildings and churches. He revived the secessionist movement in Zagreb art.

6. Slava Raškaj (1877)

Croatian Painter

Painter who was one of the greatest Croatian watercolorists. Her mentor was the famed Bela Čikoš Sesija.

7. Oskar Alexander (1876)

Croatian Painter

Painter and professor who received a medal from the Emperor of Austria for his paintings of the battlefields of World War I.

8. Mirko Rački (1879)

Croatian Painter

Croatian artist whose most famous paintings were inspired by Dante's "Divine Comedy," a motif with which he was preoccupied for most of his career.

9. Miroslav Kraljević (1885)

Croatian Painter

Painter and sculptor who was a member of the Munich Circle and a founder of Croatian Modernism. His styles encompassed Impressionism, Pointillism, and Expressionism.

10. Josip Račić (1885)

Croatian Painter

One of the founders of modern Croatian art. He belonged to an influential group of artists known as the Munich Four.

11. Oskar Herman (1886)

Croatian Painter

Modern artist who was the longest-living member of the famed Munich Circle. He had a strong influence on contemporary Croatian art.

12. Vladimir Becić (1886)

Croatian Painter

Influential painter who belonged to a group of Croatian modernist artists known as the Munich Four. He was known for his oils and watercolors of landscapes, shepherds, and peasants in...

13. Marijan Trepše (1887)

Croatian Painter

Expressionist painter and graphic artist who belonged to a prominent artistic group known as The Prague Four.

14. Marino Tartaglia (1894)

Croatian Painter

Painter and art teacher who received the Vladimir Nazor Award for lifetime achievement in 1964. He was influenced by Paul Cézanne and the post-Impressionists early on, but his later work...

15. Oton Postružnik (1900)

Croatian Painter

Slovenian-born abstract painter who was a founding member of the Earth Group art collective. He and famed painter Ivan Tabaković ran a private art school during the 1920s.

16. Tina Morpurgo (1907)

Croatian Painter

Tina Morpurgo was notable Croatian painter from Split. Morpurgo was born on March 6 1907 in Split to a notable Jewish family Morpurgo which originated from Marburg Germany. After high...

17. Loren Ligorio (1955)

Croatian Painter

Loren Ligorio is a Croatian painter known for his vividly-colored Arcadian landscapes which give away a strong devotion to his native Dubrovnik. He obtained a degree in Art History from...

18. Đuro Seder (1927)

Croatian Painter

Đuro Seder is a Croatian painter. He lives and works in Zagreb Croatia. At the beginning of his career he worked as an illustrator image editor and designer at various...

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