Croatian PostImpressionist Art

Croatian Post-Impressionist Art refers to the artistic movement in Croatia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries that followed Impressionism. Artists in this movement sought to capture the essence of their subjects through the use of bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, and a focus on light and shadow. Croatian Post-Impressionist painters often depicted landscapes, portraits, and everyday scenes with a more subjective and emotional interpretation, breaking away from the strict realism of the previous era. Notable Croatian Post-Impressionist artists include Vlaho Bukovac, Mato Celestin Medović, and Oton Iveković.




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Croatian PostImpressionist Art