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Branko Ružić (4 March 1919 - 27 November 1997) was a prominent Croatian painter, sculptor and professor at the Academy of fine arts, Zagreb. ==Early days== Branko Ružić was born in Slavonski Brod to Katarina (born Blažeković) and Antun Ružić, as the youngest of four children.〔 When he was six years old his parents moved him to Vinkovci where he started school. Ružić showed a passion and skill for drawing from an early age and by the time he was in secondary school, he was already recognized by his art teacher who used to take him, along with his more advanced colleagues (one of them was painter Slavko Kopač), to paint in the open air.〔 After secondary school, Ružić has attended a few universities before he eventually entered the Academy of Fine Arts to study sculpture in 1940.〔 He graduated under Ivo Lozica and Frano Kršinić in 1944.〔 Although he already had a degree in sculpture he began a four–year painting course in professor Marino Tartaglia's class.〔〔 He acquired a degree in painting in 1948 and soon after began to exhibit his works. In 1951 Ružić mounted his first solo exhibition of paintings in Vinkovci City Museum.〔 In the next couple of years he successfully participated in numerous exhibitions (Lyon, Bern...), but soon found painting to be less and less fulfilling until eventually he had some sort of crisis and completely abandoned painting (he'll come back to it in later years) so he could dedicate himself to sculpting. In 1956 he sculpted the head "Father" which he considers his first piece of sculpture.〔 In 1959 he held his first solo exhibition of sculptures in ULUH (society of Croatian artists) salon in Zagreb. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Branko Ružić」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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