Ivan Rabuzin
Ivan Rabuzin | |
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Born |
Ključ (part of Novi Marof), Croatia | March 27, 1921
Died |
December 18, 2008 87) Varaždin, Republic of Croatia | (aged
Nationality | Croatian |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Naïve art |
Ivan Rabuzin (27 March 1921 – 18 December 2008)[1] was a Croatian naïve artist.
Rabuzin's father was a miner, and Ivan was the sixth of his eleven children. Ivan worked as a carpenter for many years, and did not begin painting until 1956, when he was thirty-five years old. He had little formal training as an artist, but his first exhibition of paintings proved successful and he changed careers, becoming a professional painter in 1962.[2]
Rabuzin's paintings included Avenue and My Homeland.[3] He was active in politics as a member of Croatian Democratic Union, and from 1993 to 1999 he was also a member of the Croatian Parliament (in the second and third assemblies). He took a stab at industrial design in the 1970s with a 500-piece run of the upscale Suomi tableware by Timo Sarpaneva that Rabuzin decorated for the German Rosenthal porcelain maker's Studio Linie.[4]
Rabuzin died 18 December 2008 in a hospital in Varazdin, Croatia.[1]
References
- 1 2 http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/247087,croatian-naive-painter-rabuzin-dies-at-87.html
- ↑ Galerie St. Etienne, Ivan Rabuzin
- ↑ http://www.hmnu.org/upload/vijesti/Hmnu0276.jpg
- ↑ [Anon.] (1976). "Faenza-Goldmedaille für SUOMI". Artis. 29: 8. ISSN 0004-3842.
External links
- Rabuzin Fine Art - Rabuzin silkscreens and information source on the artist's life and Work
- Ivan Rabuzin Gallery - Artist's homepage
- Rabuzin oil paintings, Rabuzin serigraphs, Rabuzin prints
- http://fineartcritics.blogspot.com/2010/02/ivan-rabuzin-1921-2008.html
- Raw Vision
- Artnet.com
- Galerie St. Etienne