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Gallery of Fine Arts Osijek

Europska avenija 9
HR-31000 Osijek (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Leonilda Conti, v.d.
Fax.: 031/251-281

Info Telefon: 031/251-280
Besucher-Email: gluo@gluo.hr
http://www.gluo.hr...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Tuesday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10 am – 1 pm

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Year of foundation: 1954.

Collection of 18th and 19th C paintings

Today the collection counts 400 paintings. Once just a collection of thematically different individual art-works, this collection has evolved into a fund of artworks that can be sorted into several sub-categories.

This collection cross-sections and reviews the development of art in Slavonia in the 18th and 18th centuries, with its earliest works in the baroque style and even though not created here, they reflect the taste of the time in this region. It is not until the 19th century, with the strengthened bourgeoisie, that the art consumption broadens, both by native artist or foreigners to these parts.

The collection of Paintings of the 18th and 19th centuries is the most treasured part of The Gallery holdings. Not only so in value, but also due to its artistic qualities – being of European and also global range.

Collection of prints and drawings of the 18th and 19th centuries

The collection of prints and drawings of the 18th and 19th centuries numbers about 350 prints in varying techniques. The classification is guided by century and within that into thematic groups or works by a particular artist. For example the drawings by H. C. Hötzendorf and A. Waldinger make for such a group.

Collection of 20th century paintings, the first half

Art of the 20th century makes the largest group in the holdings of the Gallery of Fine Arts, Osijek.
On the growth and quality of art in Slavonia, particularly in Osijek as being the centre of the province, frequent exhibitions of both groups of authors and individual from Zagreb, Belgrade or Slavonia, made a significant impression.

Collection includes the works of art of Vlaho Bukovac, Oton Ivekovic, Menci Clement Crncic, Bela Csikos Sessija, Vladimir Becic, Miroslav Kraljevic, Vladimir Filakovac, Tomislav Krizman, Emanuel Vidovic, Ljubo Babic, which indisputably represent the first generation of the modern Croatian painters.

The continuity of the hard line of modernism is represented by Milivoj Uzelac, Oskar Herman, Vilko Gecan and Marin Tartaglia. There are also works of many artists that worked in Osijek: Dimitrije Markovic, Rudolf and Ludviga Valic, Dragan Melkus, Vladimir Filakovac, Rudolf Turkovic, Gustav Antolovic, Petar Orlic, Slavko Tomerlin, Josip Leovic, Hella Reymann, Elza Rechnitz, Ivan Rein, Kornelije Tomljenovic, Mihaelo Zivic, Josip Zorman, Ivan Heil and others.

Collection of paintings of the 20th century, the second half

The art of the mid-century – its forties, late fifties and early sixties – present a line of Croatian academic painters, who with their different solutions correspond with different artistic challenges: Ivan Tisov, Marijan Trepse, Dragan Berakovic, Ferdo Kovacevic, Edo Kovacevic, Đuro Tiljak and Ivo Dulcic; all light colourists. Ivo Šebalj and Slavko Šohaj represent an almost completely abstract expression, together with Nikola Trick, almost unknown artist from Virovitica.
There are the works of artists that opened and broadened the horizons of Croatian modernism, and whose artistic expressions come close to the painterly context of new modernism or neo-modernism – the complex and rich artistic imagination of Slavko Kopac, the minimalist drawings of Julije Knifer, the non-personal serigraphy of Ante Kuduz or the constructivist clarity of Ivan Picelj’s prints. There are also works of Antun Mejzdic, Miljenko Stancic, Josip Vanista, Ferdinand Kulmer, Frano Šimunovic, Edo Murtic and Zlatko Prica. The art of the seventies, eighties and nineties are represented in our holdings through individual artistic expressions as the collection is still being formed.

Collection of sculptures

The collection of sculptures from the 18th and 19th centuries is the smallest – in numbers, mostly portraits; whereas the 20th century sculpture is well represented, both in artistic style and themes. By the side of works by Mestrovic, Kerdic and Valdec from the first part of the century, we also represent sculptors like Kosta Angeli Radovani, Vanja Radaus, Branko Ruzic, Petar Smajic, Šime Vulas and Oskar Nemon, an artist practically unknown in his native Croatia, who left Osijek in the mid 1920s of the last century and spent the rest of his life in London.

Besides the works of our most famous naïve sculptor Petar Smajic, we also hold works by distinguished artists from Osijek (Zivic, Švagel-Lesic, Leovic) which in some way profiles the basic concept in past, but also future, collecting regimes.

Collection of Plaques and Medals

The worth of this collection is confirmed by the initiation of the exhibition Triennial of Medals And Small Plastics – Ivo Kerdic Memorial, which has traditionally been taking place since 1980.

A particularly valuable part of the collection is the donation of plaques and medals from the private collection of Zorislav Dragutinovic, which came to Osijek and the Gallery in 1985. The other medals are also of great value, such as the ones made by the hand of great artist as Rudolf Valdec, Robert Franges Mihanovic, Ivan Mestrovic and Ivo Kerdic.

As the most valued item of this collection we accentuate the medal LEONELLVS MARCHIO ESTENSIS by Il Pisanello (Antonio di Puccio di Cerreto 1395 – 1455) from the 15th century.

Picture: V. Becic: Nude Model in front of a mirror.
 


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Museum of Slavonia

Trg Svetog Trojstva 6
HR-31000 Osijek (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Grgur-Marko Ivanković
Fax.: 031/250-741

Info Telefon: 031/250-730 (250-731 do 250-74
Besucher-Email: muzej-slavonije@mso.hr
http://www.mso.hr...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Year of foundation: 1877.
The Museum has occasional exhibitions.

"The museum was founded in 1877 at the initiative of Osijek merchant Josip Sedlaković, and was then called the Museum of the Free and Royal City of Osijek. For almost seventy years it was the only specialised institution for collecting, protecting and presenting the cultural heritage in Osijek. The first permanent display was opened in 1933, as the result of the 40-year work of Vjekoslav Celestin, BA, and the first guide to the permanent display was printed in 1940. The specialised publication of the museum, Osječki zbornik, started to come out from 1942. The museum has very often changed premises, but from 1945 has been located in the Fort in Osijek, where today it makes use of a number of facilities. Since 1994 it has had the status of a national level institution, and the role of owner has been taken over by the Republic of Croatia. Today the museum has a regular staff of 28, distributed over nine departments and subdepartments, a preparation workshop and the administrative and management division. According to the official records, the museum has almost 400,000 registered objects distributed over some 100 collections." (Text and picture: MDC)
 


Klöster in diesem Ort / Monasteries in this city

The Water World - Permanent Exhibition

Tvrđa, Svodovi b.b.
HR-31000 Osijek (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Info Telefon: 031/322-907, 091-5064-668
Besucher-Email: udrugagloriamaris@gmail.com
http://www.gloria-maris.hr...


Klöster in diesem Ort / Monasteries in this city

The "Šokci House" Ethnographic Collection in Topolje

Društvo prijatelja baranjskih starina "Ižip" Topolje
HR-31304 Duboševica (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
098-9095-286 (Damir Doležal)

Info Telefon: 031/737-213
Besucher-Email: kontakt@sokacka-kuca.com



Battle of Batina Memorial House

HR-31306 Batina (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Info Telefon: 091-7373-453

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
memorial
 



Museum of Zmajevac

M. Tita 197
HR-31307 Zmajevac (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kopacki rit Nature Park

Uliza Petefi Sandora 33
HR-31327 Bilje (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: ++385 31 750 755

Info Telefon: ++385 31 750 855
Besucher-Email: pp-kopacki-rit@os.tel.hr

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Nature park (17,700 ha), including Special Zoological Reserve (8,000 ha)
Ramsar Area - protected by the Ramsar Convention on internationally important flood areas.
Included in the IBA list (Important Bird Area)
Nomination: UNESCO - World Natural heritage
 



Bishop Josip Juri Strossmayer Museum

Luke Botiæa 2
HR-31400 Dakovo (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Petar Strga
Fax.: 031/813-698

Info Telefon: 031/813-698
Besucher-Email: muzej.biskupa.strossmayera@os.t-com.hr
http://www.biskupijadjs.hr/kolumne.php?i...

 
Träger/Financial provider:
Nadbiskupija Đakovačko-Osječka

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
"The Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer Memorial Museum was founded in 1991. It exhibits original documents, copies of documents, books, objects, photographs and art pictures. Everything that can set up a relationship with or speak of Bishop Strossmayer is shown." (Text and picture: MDC)
 



Dakovo Regional Museum [ex: Museum of Dakovo]

A. Starčevića 34
HR-31400 Dakovo (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 031/813-254

Info Telefon: 031/813-254
Besucher-Email: muzej.djakovstine@os.t-com.hr
http://www.muzej-djakovstine.hr...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Year of foundation: 1951.
Museum has occasional exhibitions.

"The Museum of the Đakovo Region was opened in December, 1951. At the beginning it was quartered in an Art Nouveau building with an area of only 208 square metres. The first display was mounted here, in 1952, which included the most important and attractive objects from the archaeological, ethnographic and cultural history collections. At the end of the 1960s the museum moved to part of the two storey building that Bishop Strossmayer had built in 1857 for the accommodation of Bosnian Franciscans. After performance of the most necessary repairs to the building, in 1970 the permanent display was opened, in four rooms, and only three years later this was doubled. Exhibitions were organised, the number of objects in the individual collections was enlarged, and some of the museum employees took part in the important cultural events in the city. In this period the museum launched a set of publications called Library of the Museum of the Đakovo Region, in which several titles have been published. In 2002 the Museum moved again to the former District Building, built at the end of the 19th century, and is still there. The interior of the museum building is divided into working rooms, depots, exhibition space for the permanent display and a multi-purpose hall that is the centre of all events in the museum – exhibitions, workshops, book presentations, concerts and lectures. The building is set in the midst of a large courtyard, which has not been arranged or given any particular meaning, and yet this must be a good potential for future even more diverse features."
Text and picture: MDC
 



Museum of Nasice

Pejaèeviæev trg 5
HR-31500 Našice (Osijek-Baranja (Osjecko-baranjska zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Silvija Lučevnjak
Fax.: 031/613-414

Info Telefon: 031/613-414, 615-163
Besucher-Email: silvija@zmn.hr
http://www.zmn.hr/...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Year of foundation: 1974.
The Museum has occasional exhibitions.

Picture: MDC
 



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