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Leo Arndt (1857, Eilenburg, Germany – 1945, Berlin, Germany) After attending the Leipzig Art Academy and the colleges of fine arts in Berlin and Karlsruhe, Leo Arndt worked as a…
Leo Arndt (1857, Eilenburg, Germany – 1945, Berlin, Germany) After attending the Leipzig Art Academy and the colleges of fine arts in Berlin and Karlsruhe, Leo Arndt worked as a…
César, La Rascasse, 1993, white plastic, 32 x 45 x 10 cm, inv. no. 4864, National Gallery of B&H César Baldaccini (Marseilles, France, 1921 – Paris, France, 1998) Studied…
Daniel Ozmo (Olovo, BiH, 1912 – Jasenovac, Hrvatska, 1942) završio je Umjetničku školu u Beogradu 1934. godine, a 17. oktobra 1936. godine imenovan je privremenim učiteljem vještine u Prvoj gimnaziji…
Baltazar Baumgartl (Fekete-Lehota, Rožňava District, Slovakia, 1867 – Sarajevo, BiH, 1922) studied painting at the Art Teachers’ College in Budapest (1888 – 1891) and at the Academy of Fine Arts…
Vladimir Becić (1886-1954) educated in Brod, Budapest, Osijek and Zagreb. In 1905, he left Munich on a scholarship and in 1909, he moved to Paris. In 1919, he bought an…
Anto Kajinic, One man, one horse and one woman, oil and poly-color on canvas, 80 x 112 cm, inv. no. 4097, National Gallery of B&H Anto Kajinić (Modriča, BiH, 1953) graduated…
Rajka Merćep (1904-1963) entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1927/28, and in the following year she moved to Paris. She exhibited her works in some of the…
Bogdan Krsic (1932-2007) was one of the most important artists of the former Yugoslavia territory. He was known for his prints, illustrations, book equipment, graphic design, ceramics and scenography. Krsic worked as a…
Nikolai Konstantinovich Roerich (1874-1947) was a Russian painter, philosopher and writer. During his artistic practice he made around 7000 artworks. Rerih was also the initiator and author of the international…
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) studied at Ohio State University in Columbus, USA between 1946 and 1950. He continued his studies at Arts Student League in New York. From 1951. to 1957….