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The greatest painter that Dubrovnik (and arguably Croatia) has ever produced is unquestionably Vlaho Bukovac, the Cavtat innkeeperu2019s son who went on to become artistic hot property in Paris, London and Prague.
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Vlaho Bukovac (Italian: Biagio Faggioni) Born 5 July 1855. Cavtat, Austria-Hungary (today's Croatia) Died 23 April 1922 (aged 66) Prague, Czechoslovakia (today's Czech Republic)
Portrait of a young lady 1905 Girl with willow at hand 1893 Royal Art collection Serbia
A peasant woman from the surroundings of Ragusa Ethnographic Museum in Cilipi
Jelica Bukovac At rest
Portrait of a Lady in a white dress A portrait of a girl with a flower wearing a pink dress (the painter's sisters) 1881
A portrait of a woman with a goldsmith Art Museum Beograd Resting girl
Suffer the Little Children, which was shown at the Paris Salon in 1888
A Married couple in the Cafe at the Wintergarten Mala Stanica - National Gallery of Macedonia
Mother and child Mala Stanica - National Gallery of Macedonia
Portrait of Branko Radulovic 1910 Portrait of Franjo Sollar. 1894
Portrait of Giustina Tommaseo. 1885 Young girl
Coquette Bud
Girl in a sun hat, 1890 Élégante , 1895
Exhibition view 2018 Orangery, Lower Belvedere Vienna The Challenge of Modernism. Vienna and Zagreb around 1900 On show was works by Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, Carl Moll, Vlaho Bukovac, Ivan Meštrović, Robert Auer, Tomislav Krizman as well as other protagonists of the Viennese and Modernism. Portrait Gustav Pongratz
Exhibition view 2018 Orangery, Lower Belvedere Vienna The Challenge of Modernism. Vienna and Zagreb around 1900 In the years around 1900, the multi-ethnic realm of the Habsburg Monarchy experienced a lively exchange of art and culture between Vienna, its center, and the main cities of the Crown lands such as Zagreb. For the develop-ment of Croatian art around the turn of the century, this exchange was very significant
Portrait of Božena Miletić, 1899 Exhibition view 2018 Orangery, Lower Belvedere Vienna The Challenge of Modernism. Vienna and Zagreb around 1900
Portrait Vilma Babić Gjalski, 1895 Portrait
Woman with golden hair. 1910 Girl with a rose
Portrait de Monsieur Gusman, 1890 Portrait of the painters wife
Portrait de Monsieur Gusman, 1890 (fragment)
Portrait of his wife 1914
Portrait of Bukovac's daughter Mary, Prague 1908
Portrait d'homme, 1883 Portrait of an Old Lady, 1921 Portrait of a lady, 1914
Teodor grof Pejačević, 1903 Winter 1909
Portrait of Ivka Vranyczany National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana Portrait of
The fortuneteller (La diseuse de bonne-aventure) Tender moments
Ana Fagioni 1881 Lady in oriental dress