Zagreb I. Croatian Museum of Naive Art

So far, this is probably my favorite art museum…maybe of all time. Although these artists are not formally trained, they seem to have a vision and, obviously, talent for representing their world. Many of the paintings were done on glass (apparently cheaper than canvas), which accounts for the glare on some of the images. NOTE that the paintings were done on the “back,” so you look through the glass plate to see the painting. The logistical considerations must be a nightmare. For example, the first thing you do is sign your name….backwards. Next, you have to figure out what parts of the painting are “on top” (i.e. closest to the viewer) and you paint those first. One more thing, the paint takes a week to dry before you can add the next layer. And how did they do 3D without knowing about linear perspective. Below are a few websites on the subject or just search for “Croatian Naive Art.”

Croatian Museum of Naive Art
On the Hills- Virgin Forest/ Ivan Rabuzin

Spring/Ivan Rabuzin
Woodcutters/Ivan Generalic
Eclipse/Ivan Generalic
Singeing a Pig/Mijo Kovačić
Winter Landscape with Woman/Mijo Kovačić
Cows Coming Home/Slavko Stolnik
Milan Cathedral/Emerik Fejes
St. Mark’s, Venice/Emerk Fejes
Evangelists on Calvary/Ivan Vecenaj

Discovering Hlebine – the cradle of the Croatian naïve art

http://www.mijokovacic.com/biography/

https://www.total-croatia-news.com/made-in-croatia/55707-hlebine-school

https://classroom.ricksteves.com/videos/the-croatian-museum-of-naive-art

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