Janjuš Sivč Helena
Janjuš Sivč Helena (1922 – 2016, Serbia) She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1951 under Nedeljko Gvozdenović. For a while, she lived and worked in…
Janjuš Sivč Helena (1922 – 2016, Serbia) She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1951 under Nedeljko Gvozdenović. For a while, she lived and worked in…
Janković Todor (Trnovo Sarajeva, B&H, 1924 – Sarajevo, B&H, 1936) Studied at the Academy in Zagreb from 1925-27. He was a secondary school teacher of drawing in Sarajevo from 1928….
Iveković Oton (1869 – 1939, Croatia) He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna until 1891, and in the subsequent year he continued his studies in Munich, after …
Ipavec Jože (Slovenia, 1910 – Slovenia, 1998) He graduated from the gymnasium in Maribor, where he later took lessons in painting from Joža Žagar (1946-49). He worked as a painter…
Hondrey Đuro (Samobor – Sarajevo, 1936) He attended gymnasium and military school in Zagreb. He was a second lieutenant and first lieutenant in the army. He lived in Germany. He…
Herman Oskar (Zagreb, Croatia, 1886 – Zagreb, Croatia, 1974) He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich off and on until 1910. He exhibited his work in Zagreb…
Hempel Willy (Russia, 1905 – Greece, 1985) He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kaliningrad in 1927-29. After graduating, he moved to Berlin and there he remained until…
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…