Grimm Pierre
Grimm Pierre (Dnipro, Ukraine, 1898 – Paris, France, 1979) He was a trainee at the workshop of Jan Ciągliński for a brief time, and then spent several months at…
Grimm Pierre (Dnipro, Ukraine, 1898 – Paris, France, 1979) He was a trainee at the workshop of Jan Ciągliński for a brief time, and then spent several months at…
Generalić Ivan (Hlebine, 1914 – Koprivnica, 1992) The painter in the naïve tradition and the most prominent representative of the Hlebine school. He was a farmer, but in 1930 his…
Furtula Predrag (Sarajevo, 1920 – 1995) He completed primary and secondary school in Sarajevo. Graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1949. He exhibited for the first…
Frangeš Mihanović Robert (Sremska Mitrovica, 1872 – Zagreb, 1940) He completed the Crafts School in Zagreb in 1889 and during the same year he made the right column on the…
Feješ Emerik (Osijek, 1904 – Novi Sad, 1969) He completed a button maker and comb maker trade, and for a time he worked as a second-hand dealer. Feješ worked in…
Đorđević-Tomašević Nevenka (Sînnicolau Mare, Rumunija, 1899 – Zagreb, 1975) Upon her arrival in Zagreb in 1915, she enrolled in the private painting school of Ljubo Babić and from 1916 she…
Domac Ivan (Slavonski Brod, 1904 – Banja Luka, 1975) In 1923, he completed the Gymnasium in Slavonski Brod, where he was taught drawing by Jerolim Miše. In 1932 he graduated…
Dobrović Petar (Pécs, Hungary, 1890 – Belgrade, 1942) He studied painting at the Academy in Budapest (1909 – 11) and spent two years in Paris (1912 – 14) during his…
Detoni Marijan (Križevci, 1905 – Zagreb, 1981) In 1928, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, both painting under Ljubo Babić and graphic arts under Tomislav Krizman….
Čikoš Bela Sesija (Osijek, 1864 – Zagreb, 1931) He studied at the Academy in Vienna (1887 – 1891), where he specialized in historical painting (1891/1892) under Leopold C. Müller. He…