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Ivan Generalić was a Croatian painter of the twentieth century, a representative of primitivism. He was the founder of the Hlebin school of naive art, which educated dozens of artists. Most of his paintings belong to the genre of everyday life, although his masterpieces include many allegories, landscapes and portraits, as well as works on historical themes.
Ivan Generalić belongs to the greatest primitivist artists of all time. Even during his lifetime, more than 70 of his solo exhibitions were held all over the world, and today the largest museums in Europe, Asia and America regularly organize retrospectives of Generalić's works.
Ivan Generalić was a Croatian painter of the twentieth century, a representative of primitivism. He was the founder of the Hlebin school of naive art, which educated dozens of artists. Most of his paintings belong to the genre of everyday life, although his masterpieces include many allegories, landscapes and portraits, as well as works on historical themes.
Ivan Generalić belongs to the greatest primitivist artists of all time. Even during his lifetime, more than 70 of his solo exhibitions were held all over the world, and today the largest museums in Europe, Asia and America regularly organize retrospectives of Generalić's works.
Ivan Generalić was a Croatian painter of the twentieth century, a representative of primitivism. He was the founder of the Hlebin school of naive art, which educated dozens of artists. Most of his paintings belong to the genre of everyday life, although his masterpieces include many allegories, landscapes and portraits, as well as works on historical themes.
Ivan Generalić belongs to the greatest primitivist artists of all time. Even during his lifetime, more than 70 of his solo exhibitions were held all over the world, and today the largest museums in Europe, Asia and America regularly organize retrospectives of Generalić's works.
Ivan Generalić was a Croatian painter of the twentieth century, a representative of primitivism. He was the founder of the Hlebin school of naive art, which educated dozens of artists. Most of his paintings belong to the genre of everyday life, although his masterpieces include many allegories, landscapes and portraits, as well as works on historical themes.
Ivan Generalić belongs to the greatest primitivist artists of all time. Even during his lifetime, more than 70 of his solo exhibitions were held all over the world, and today the largest museums in Europe, Asia and America regularly organize retrospectives of Generalić's works.
Cristoforo De Amicis was an Italian painter and teacher. He studied painting at the Accademia Albertina in Turin and Brera in Milan. He participated in many exhibitions organised in Milan, Paris, Zurich, Oslo, Stockholm, Munich and Buenos Aires.
Cristoforo De Amici's works can be found in Italian public museums of contemporary art and in numerous private collections.