Thursday, February 12, 2015

Women by Croatian artist Vlaho Bukovac 1855-1922


Vlaho Bukovac (Italian - Biagio Faggioni) (Croatian painter, 1855-1922) Baroness Rukavina 1898

The Croatian artist Vlaho Bukovac's (1855-1922) real name was Vlaho Fagioni. His father was Italian & mother was from Dubrovnik, Croatia. He began to exhibit his talent for drawing in his early childhood, but because of his family's poverty he could not continue his education in Croatia.  His uncle Frano had  emigrated to America, & invited young Vlaho to join him in New York in 1867. 


Vlaho Bukovac (Italian - Biagio Faggioni) (Croatian painter, 1855-1922) My Nest - The Artist's Family

In 1871, he returned to Dubrovnik & embarked as an apprentice on a merchant ship that sailed on regular line Istanbul-Odessa-Liverpool. His apprenticeship ended abruptly, when he fell through a tap-door on board ship & suffered severe concussion. Convalescing at home he painted the walls of his parents house with fanciful scenes of gardens & animals. These faithfully-restored murals can still be seen at the Bukovac House in Cavtat, Croatia.


 Vlaho Bukovac (Italian - Biagio Faggioni) (Croatian painter, 1855-1922) Young Artist -Portrait of the Artist's Daughter

He left home once again to study in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Alexandre Cabanel in 1877, & exhibited in the Paris Salon from 1878.  He remained in Paris for the next 13 years, except for 2 periods of portraiture in England, in 1886 & 1888. Throughout his career he experimented with a variety of painting styles including the pointillist technique.  On his return to Zagreb in 1893, he founded the Society of Croatian Artists. In 1903, he became a professor at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts.


Vlaho Bukovac (Italian - Biagio Faggioni) (Croatian painter, 1855-1922) Lady Reading



Vlaho Bukovac (Italian - Biagio Faggioni) (Croatian painter, 1855-1922)


Vlaho Bukovac (Italian - Biagio Faggioni) (Croatian painter, 1855-1922) Daydreams 1905