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Kristina Koljaka (Hoshi) (6 June 1915 – 21 October 2005) was an
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sculptor and one of the first women to achieve success in sculpture in Albania.


Early life

Kristina Koljaka was born on June 6, 1915, in the city of Kavajë, west-central
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to Jani Koljaka, an intellectual who was fluent in 12 foreign languages and Angja Petro Bidoshi. She was the second eldest of the couple's seven children. Kristina fell in love with art in her early youth and her parents cultivated this passion by providing her with professional artistic training in neighboring
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.


Education and career

Initially, Koljaka studied at Tirana's Arts Lyceum from 1930 to 1934. A few years later, she enrolled at the
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma The Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma is a public tertiary academy of art in Rome, Italy. It was founded in the sixteenth century, but the present institution dates from the time of the unification of Italy and the capture of Rome by the Kingdom ...
from 1938 until 1941, in the studio of
Angelo Zanelli Angelo Zanelli (1879–1942) was an Italian sculptor. He was born at San Felice del Benaco, near Brescia. In 1904 he moved to Rome, where he met Felice Carena. He won the contract for the realization of sculptures in the large Monument to Vit ...
, where years prior, the painters Vangjush Mio (1920–1924) and Zef Kolombi (1929–1933) had studied. Koljaka was a member of the teaching staff at the Jordan Misja Artistic Lyceum along with colleagues
Odhise Paskali Odhise Paskali (22 December 1903 – 13 September 1985) is one of the most acclaimed Albanian sculptors. For his contribution, he was awarded the People's Artist of Albania award. Early life Paskali was born in 1903 in Përmet, Ottoman Empire. ...
, Janaq Paço and
Sadik Kaceli Sadik Kaceli (14 March 1914 – 24 December 2000) was an Albanian artist. He studied in Paris at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (1936–1941). Kaceli is one of Albania's best known painters, receiving many decorations as People's ...
. She later taught at the Higher Institute of Arts that opened in Tirana in 1960. She made her début with ''My Friend'' (marble, 1941; Rome, private collection). Her success was affirmed with the monumental statue of
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(bronze, h. 4 m, 1954; Tiranë). She made sculptures on various themes, for example Seedlings (Afforestation) (coloured plaster, 1951), as well as portraits, like the life-size Dr Shiroka (marble, 1956; both Tiranë, A.G.). The gentle plasticity and clear outlines in her work convey a human warmth and awareness of space. The hands and other details of a portrait are often underpinned by a characteristic acumen. Koljaka is considered among the finest Albanian sculptors and teachers of sculpture. She died on October 21, 2005, at the age of 90.


Notable works

* "Shën Gjon Pagëzori i vogël", portrait in toned plaster (1931) * "Eros", portrait of a young girl in basorelief plaster (1931) * "Shipion Afrikani", portrait in plaster (1933) * "Nerina", portrait in clay (1941) * "Pyllëzimi", composed in bronze (1951) * "Gjok Doçi", portrait in plaster (1953) * "Monumenti i Leninit", composed in bronze (1954) * "Dita e parë e shkollës", relief in plaster (1955) * "Fëmijët dhe Pëllumbi", composed in plaster (1955) * "Doktor Shiroka", worked in marble (1956) * "Ali Kelmendi", portrait in bronze (1956) * "Djali me delfin", composed in plaster (1957) * "Kolektivizimi", relief in plaster (1958) * "Ndoc Dedë Marku", portrait in plaster (1963) * "Balerina", composed in plaster (1963) * "Soprano Tefta Tashko Koço", portrait in plaster (1974) * "Justina Shkupi", portrait in toned plaster (1974) * "Dora d'Istria", portrait in plaster (1978) * "Nëna dhe fëmija", composed in plaster (1983)


Recognition

On April 21, 2000, the municipality of
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awarded Koljaka with the title "Gratitude of the City of Tirana". The following year, on January 19, 2001, the municipality of Kavajë presented her the title "Honorary Citizen" of the city by calling her ''" ...an honorable daughter of the city of Kavajë, the first Albanian female sculptor ..."''. Seven of Koljaka's works are exhibited at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Tirana, covering the years from 1940 to 1974, a time period which entails the rich history of Albanian art of the twentieth century.


Gallery

Pyllëzimi (nga Kristina Koljaka).png, Sculpture in basorelief composed in bronze displaying two children planting a tree (afforestation). Kolektivizimi (nga Kristina Koljaka).png, Sculpture relief of agriculture farming. Luftëtarja e Spanjës "Justina Shkupi" (nga Kristina Koljaka).png, Sculpture of Justina Shkupi, volunteer in the Spanish War.


References

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