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List Of Croatian Women Artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Croatia or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. B * Jagoda Buić (born 1930), visual artist * Helena Bulaja (born 1971), multimedia artist, film director D *Vera Dajht-Kralj (1928–2014), sculptor *Jelena Dorotka (1876–1965), Cubist painter E * Marta Ehrlich (1910–1980), painter F * Eva Fischer (1920–2015), painter, engraver * Vera Fischer (1925–2009), sculptor * Ingeborg Fülepp (born 1952), artist, educator, film editor I * Nina Ivančić (born 1953), contemporary painter, educator * Sanja Iveković (born 1949), photographer, sculptor, installation artist K *Mira Klobučar (1888–1956), painter *Živa Kraus (born 1945), painter *Anka Krizmanić (1896–1987), painter, printmaker *Andreja Kulunčić (born 1968), contemporary artist * Heddy Kun (born 1936), Croatian-born Israeli painter M * Tina Morpurgo (1907–1944), painter N *Vera Nikolić Podrinska (1886–1972), painter R * Slava Raškaj ( ...
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Heddy Kun
Heddy Kun (born 1936) is an Israeli painter. Biography Heddy Kun was born in Zagreb. Her parents and younger brother, Eliezer, were murdered in the Holocaust. They were all sent to the gas chambers in Auschwitz concentration camp. Kun escaped from the Nazis and hid in Budapest with her grandmother and her older brother, Shalom. After studying in the Budapest Academy of Art, she immigrated to Israel in 1956. Her son is the Israeli-American painter Shay Kun Shay Kun (Hebrew: שי קון; born 1974) is an Israeli-American painter known for post-modern interpretation of the Hudson River School movement. He is the son of Israeli painter Zeev Kun. Biography Shay Kun was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to .... Art career Kun has had many exhibitions in Israel and in New York, and also in London, Budapest, Sydney, Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, Toronto, Rome and Brussels. References 1936 births Living people 20th-century Israeli women artists 21st-century Israeli women artists ...
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Lists Of Women Artists By Nationality
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Croatian Women Artists
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Ana Vidjen
Ana Vidjen (born 24 October 1931) is a Yugoslav, Croatian and Serbian sculptor. She obtained her MA in sculpture in 1962 at Athens School of Fine Arts, and was encouraged in her chosen field by the Greek feminist poet and writer Eleni Vakalo as well as the painter Milo Milunovic, who founded the Academy of Fine Arts in 1937 (now part of University of Arts in Belgrade). Her work includes sculptures in stone, wood and bronze (both gallery and monumental size), drawings, paintings and ceramics. She and her husband, Nikola Milunovic, realised a large-scale monument for the victims of Nazi terror at Banjica concentration camp in Belgrade, Serbia. Their son is the painter Mihael Milunović. Early life and education Vidjen was born in Pločice, a small town in Konavli Dubrovnik countryside in Croatia then Kingdom of Yugoslavia, to Ivan Vidjen and Ana Kovačević. Her father was a supervisor on tracing and laying down the south-east railways of Austria-Hungary, prior to Wo ...
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Miranda Vidak
Miranda Vidak (Miranda Viđak in Croatian) is a Croatian-American writer, columnist, and designer. She is a founder and author of a Substack Publication "Antagolist", a columnist for BURO Magazine, and a founder of Moodytwin Inc. Early life Miranda Vidak was born and raised in Split, Croatia. She was a competitive swimmer and a national junior team basketball player until the knee injury forced her to leave sports. She went on to become a model while studying Fine Arts & Graphic Design. She moved to United States to continue her modeling career and education at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, where she studied Advertising and Marketing Communications. Career After a decade-long experience in the fashion industry both in front and behind the camera, in 2009 Vidak launched Moodytwin, a custom clothing and accessories brand. In 2014, Vidak expanded Moodytwin into a lifestyle brand.As a Hollywood insider at the intersection of entertainment and fashi ...
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Marija Ujević-Galetović
Marija Ujević Galetović (20 October 1933 – 13 March 2023) was a Croatian sculptor and painter. She lived and worked in Zagreb. Work and artistic career Ujević-Galetović's work included portraits and figures. She studied sculpture at the Central School of Art and Design in London. Since 1987 she had been teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, where she was appointed full professor in 1995. She was also an active member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She was the creator of numerous outdoor and indoor public sculptures located in places such as Virovitica, Vrsar, Zagreb, Marija Bistrica, Sinj, Slavonski Brod, Krk, Cres, Rijeka, Osijek, Labin, Visoko, Bihać, and Novi Sad. Some of her notable public sculptures include the ''Miroslav Krleža monument'' in Osijek, the ''Miroslav Krleža monument'' in Zagreb, the ''August Šenoa monument'' in Zagreb, the sculpture ''Runner'' on the Sava River embankment in Zagreb, the ''Frane Petrić monument' ...
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Ivana Tomljenović-Meller
Ivana Tomljenović-Meller (1906 – 1988), born Ivana Tomljenović, was a graphic designer and art teacher from Zagreb who attended the Bauhaus art school in Germany.Ivana Tomljenović: Bauhaus100
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Her main interests were photography and poster design. She was also a semi-professional athlete.Otto, Elizabeth (2015
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Ana Sladetić
Ana Sladetić (born 1985 in Vukovar, Croatia) is a Croatian contemporary artist with over 105 group exhibitions and 11 solo exhibitions in Europe and Abroad. In her PhD dissertation, "A Visual Assay of Purity", she wrote a description of the technical composition of production, and of stabilization of thermochromic ink on original watercolor. Biography Sladetić finished a PhD in 2016 and a MFA in 2009 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. She has participated in over 105 group and 11 solo exhibitions in Europe and abroad. She has won several awards, including the Ex Aequo at the 25th Slavonian Biennial, :hr:Galerija likovnih umjetnosti Osijek, Osijek Museum of Art, in 2016; and the Grand Prize at the 2009 30th Youth Salon, :hr:Hrvatsko društvo likovnih umjetnika, Croatian Association of Artists, Zagreb. She has held several public lectures and workshops in cooperation with domestic and foreign cultural institutions, museums and galleries. She was an artist in residence in Ge ...
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