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1852 Otocac - 1902 Zagreb. Known for: Large-scale figurative compositions influenced by historical works, fascination with atmosphere and light, Japonisme influence..
Nikola Mašic, a Croatian artist, began his artistic education in Vienna in 1872 before continuing his studies in Munich under Alexander Wagner. He traveled to Italy in 1874 to study ancient monuments... Read full biography
Nikola Mašic, a Croatian artist, began his artistic education in Vienna in 1872 before continuing his studies in Munich under Alexander Wagner. He traveled to Italy in 1874 to study ancient monuments and later painted in the region of Posavina. Influenced by Marià Fortuny i Marsal's Japonisme at... Read full biography
Nikola Mašic, a Croatian artist, began his artistic education in Vienna in 1872 before continuing his studies in Munich under Alexander Wagner. He traveled to Italy in 1874 to study ancient monuments and later painted in the region of Posavina. Influenced by Marià Fortuny i Marsal's Japonisme at the Paris World Fair in 1878, Mašic continued to travel around Europe before returning to Zagreb in 1884 due to deteriorating eyesight. He worked as a drawing teacher at the School of Crafts and later... Read full biography
Nikola Mašic, a Croatian artist, began his artistic education in Vienna in 1872 before continuing his studies in Munich under Alexander Wagner. He traveled to Italy in 1874 to study ancient monuments and later painted in the region of Posavina. Influenced by Marià Fortuny i Marsal's Japonisme at the Paris World Fair in 1878, Mašic continued to travel around Europe before returning to Zagreb in 1884 due to deteriorating eyesight. He worked as a drawing teacher at the School of Crafts and later became the director of the Strossmayer Gallery in 1894.
Nikola Mašic, a Croatian artist, began his artistic education in Vienna in 1872 before continuing his studies in Munich under Alexander Wagner. He traveled to Italy in 1874 to study ancient monuments and later painted in the region of Posavina. Influenced by Marià Fortuny i Marsal's Japonisme at the Paris World Fair in 1878, Mašic continued to travel around Europe before returning to Zagreb in 1884 due to deteriorating eyesight. He worked as a drawing teacher at the School of Crafts and later became the director of the Strossmayer Gallery in 1894.
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