Anka Krizmanić Explained

Anka Krizmanić
Other Names:Anka Krizmanic-Paulic
Birth Date:2 November 1896
Birth Place:Omilje, Croatia
Death Place:Zagreb, Croatia
Education:Tomislav Krizman
Years Active:1910–1946
Known For:painting, printmaking

Anka Krizmanić, also known as Anka Krizmanic-Paulic (1896–1987) was a Croatian painter and printmaker, and later scientific illustrator.[1] [2] [3] She was active between 1910 and 1946.

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She attended a private painting school at Krizman School of Painting in Zagreb, studying under Tomislav Krizman.[4] She continued her studies between 1913 until 1917 at Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden, Germany, followed by studies in Paris from 1920 until 1930. In 1921 and 1922, she worked on creating lithographic maps of Dubrovnik, while staying in that city Her painting work had two major series, one of which was "dance" and was inspired dancers by Anna Pavlova, Grete Wiesenthal, and Gertrud Leistikow. The other series was "lovers".

In 1935, she met German painter (1904–1945) and a romance was started between them.[5] By the beginning of World War II (c.1939), the relationship ended.

In 1946, she became a scientific illustrator for the School of Medicine in Zagreb, and she lessened her time painting.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Žena. 1985. 68. hr. Woman. Issue 5-6.
  2. Web site: A Chronicle in Pictures from Jurjevska Street, Anka Krizmanić - the Zagreb Portfolio. Kolveshi. Željka. 2000-09-04. Muzej grada Zagreba - Exhibitions. 2020-05-20.
  3. Web site: Krizmanić, Anka. Hrvatska enciklopedija. 2020-05-20.
  4. Web site: Balkan female artists you did't know about, but you should. Canjuga. Marija. 2020-03-31. DailyArtMagazine.com - Art History Stories. en-US. 2020-05-20.
  5. Web site: Der vergessene Expressionist. nordbayern.de. de. 2020-05-20.