Oton Postružnik: u znaku likovne preobrazbe

Oton Postružnik: u znaku likovne preobrazbe

Ivana Reberski

With this monograph, Oton Postružnik justifiably asserts himself as one of the most significant protagonists of Croatian modern painting.

The monograph "Oton Postružnik - in the sign of artistic transformation" captured all the breadth and diversity of his work, as well as the stylistic evolution and oscillation of taste, from the pursuit of "national expression" to the ambition of reaching Parisian parameters, from social tendency and "engaged" figuration, to form and coloristic autonomy and lyrical abstraction. The thorough scientific interpretation of his oeuvre, which Ivanka Reberski presents to us in this book, testifies not only to the development parable of one painter, but also to the general movements, re-examinations and trials of Croatian painting in the twentieth century.

Editor
Tonko Maroević
Illustrations
Krešimir Tadić, Igor Nikolić, Slobodan Tadić, Miljenko Radošević, Živko Bačić, Branimir Baković, Branko Balić, Mirko Balentović, Marija Braut, Ivan Buzjak, Olga Klobučar, Tomo Kralj, Zvonimir Mikas, Hristofor Nastasić
Graphics design
Marcel Bačić
Dimensions
23 x 23 cm
Pages
350
Publisher
Institut za povijest umjetnosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 1987.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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