Sergije Glumac moved to Belgrade with his parents in 1919. Alongside his high school education, he also attended the Belgrade Art and Craft School where he received his first lessons in painting.... Read full biography
Sergije Glumac moved to Belgrade with his parents in 1919. Alongside his high school education, he also attended the Belgrade Art and Craft School where he received his first lessons in painting. From 1921 he lived in Zagreb, studied at the Art Academy and with two longer interruptions due to study... Read full biography
Sergije Glumac moved to Belgrade with his parents in 1919. Alongside his high school education, he also attended the Belgrade Art and Craft School where he received his first lessons in painting. From 1921 he lived in Zagreb, studied at the Art Academy and with two longer interruptions due to study stays in Paris, where he learned and worked in the studio of André Lhote, he graduated in painting in 1928 in the class of V. Becic. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, he created his own unique artistic... Read full biography
Sergije Glumac moved to Belgrade with his parents in 1919. Alongside his high school education, he also attended the Belgrade Art and Craft School where he received his first lessons in painting. From 1921 he lived in Zagreb, studied at the Art Academy and with two longer interruptions due to study stays in Paris, where he learned and worked in the studio of André Lhote, he graduated in painting in 1928 in the class of V. Becic. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, he created his own unique artistic expression, particularly in graphic medium with which he became a key protagonist of contemporary cubist and constructivist aspirations on the Croatian art scene. In painting, he often tackled themes related to contemporary urban civilization. Many... Read full biography
Sergije Glumac moved to Belgrade with his parents in 1919. Alongside his high school education, he also attended the Belgrade Art and Craft School where he received his first lessons in painting. From 1921 he lived in Zagreb, studied at the Art Academy and with two longer interruptions due to study stays in Paris, where he learned and worked in the studio of André Lhote, he graduated in painting in 1928 in the class of V. Becic. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, he created his own unique artistic expression, particularly in graphic medium with which he became a key protagonist of contemporary cubist and constructivist aspirations on the Croatian art scene. In painting, he often tackled themes related to contemporary urban civilization. Many of his drawings executed in charcoal, graphite and dense applications of dark pastels carry the characteristics of expressionism with strong light cont... Read full biography
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