Roman Petrovic
Roman Petrović, Boy with a balloon, 1929, oil on plywood, 145 x 155,5 cm, inv. no. 422, National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina Roman Petrović (Donji Vakuf, BiH, 1896—…
Roman Petrović, Boy with a balloon, 1929, oil on plywood, 145 x 155,5 cm, inv. no. 422, National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina Roman Petrović (Donji Vakuf, BiH, 1896—…
The exhibition Atelier at number 19 will be opened on September 12 at 8 pm in the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The exhibition will present works of four…
At the current exhibition Fragments of Lost Time, Ivan Hrkas takes a new step forward and, in addition to 48 author’s photographs, exhibits 28 works from the archive of the National Gallery of BiH.
Mateas Pares The Sevdah Tone May 17 – June 17, 2022 “The Sevdah Tone is the result of the failed attempt to go to Sarajevo for a week in…
Armin Ćosić, Weed, work in progress, performance and installation ARTIST STATEMENT I would regularly go to the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina to look at Gabrijel Jurkić’s „Blooming Plateau“….
Nikolaj Konstantinovič Rerih (Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1874 – Naggar, India, 1947) Russian painter, philosopher and writer. During his artistic practice he made around 7000 artworks. Rerih was also the initiator…
Franjo Pavačić (1860, Omišalj, Croatia – 1930, Rome, Italy) He attended Gymnasium in Rijeka, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and in 1899 he went to Rome…
František Slaby (Sazena near Velvar, 1863 – Sazena near Velvar, Czech Republic, 1919) He studied in Art Academies in Prague and Krakow. He completed his painting studies in the period…
Ernst Germ (Venice, Italy, 1858 – Sarajevo, B&H, 1930) Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. He came to Sarajevo as a draftsman technician to the Construction department…
August Regal (Kdyne, near Plzen, Czech Republic, 1868 – ?) Graduated from School for Crafts – Department of Construction, he then attended Academy of Fine Arts and obtained the professor…