Ferdo Kovačević

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Ferdo Kovačević
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Ferdo Kovačević (8 April 1870,

Croatian
painter and art professor.

Biography

His father was the inventor and telegraphy pioneer, Ferdinand Kovačević.

In 1888, he graduated from the technical school in Zagreb. Thanks to a grant, he was able to study at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts until 1893. After that, he trained in Italy. From 1902, he was a drawing teacher at the Forestry Academy then, after 1905, at the Arts and Crafts School. He received the title of Professor there in 1909.

He also taught geometry,

perspective and decorative painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb; becoming a professor there in 1917 and an Academician in 1919. From 1925 to 1926, he served as Vice-Rector
.

He was a co-founder of the Society of Croatian Artists. For many years, he exhibited in Prague, Belgrade and Sofia as well as at the Salon in Paris.

Most of work involved landscapes. In his early period, he was influenced by Symbolism; painting dark forests and cemeteries. Later, he came under the influence of Impressionism; painting river scenes and landscapes with snow. He participated in designing decorations for the National and University Library when it was moved to a new building in 1913 and he was among the artists who provided murals and icons for Križevci Cathedral.

His painting, "The Tempest", was used on a Croatian postage stamp in 2017.

Works

  • Allegory
    Allegory
  • The Tempest
    The Tempest
  • Evening
    Evening
  • Landscape
    Landscape
  • Rainy
    Rainy
  • Willows on the Sava River
    Willows on the
    Sava River
  • Snowy Landscape
    Snowy Landscape
  • Winter Sun
    Winter Sun
  • Painting of Zagreb
    Painting of Zagreb
  • An oil painting of Đakovo
    An oil painting of Đakovo

Sources

External links

Media related to Ferdo Kovačević at Wikimedia Commons