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Oton Gliha (Črnomelj, 21 May 1914 - Zagreb, 19 July 1999) was a Croatian artist, born in Slovenia. A graduate of the Academy of fine Arts in Zagreb, Gliha continued his studies in Paris, Vienna and Munich. He is best known for his series of abstract paintings based on the patterns of the drystone walls of coastal Croatia. The first in the series appeared in 1954, and it was a theme he developed for the rest of his life.

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  • Oton Gliha (Črnomelj, 21 May 1914 - Zagreb, 19 July 1999) was a Croatian artist, born in Slovenia. A graduate of the Academy of fine Arts in Zagreb, Gliha continued his studies in Paris, Vienna and Munich. He is best known for his series of abstract paintings based on the patterns of the drystone walls of coastal Croatia. The first in the series appeared in 1954, and it was a theme he developed for the rest of his life. Gliha held solo exhibitions of his work in Croatia, and abroad. He participated in the Venice Bienniales of 1962 and 1964. Two retrospective exhibitions of his work have been held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb. Oton Gliha received the Vladimir Nazor Award for lifetime achievement in 1977. He was elected to the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1998. Oton Gliha's paintings are held in public collections around the world, for example New York, São Paulo, Paris and Turin. (en)
  • Отон Глиха (хорв. Oton Gliha, 21 мая 1914; Чрномель — 19 июня 1999; Загреб) — хорватский художник, родившийся в Словении. Будучи выпускником Академии изящных искусств в Загребе он также изучал искусство в Париже, Вене и Мюнхене. Глиха наиболее известен своей серией абстрактных картин, основанных на узорах стен, построенных методом сухой кладки, на прибрежной Хорватии, эту тему художник развивал до конца своей жизни. Первая подобная серия появилась в 1954 году. Персональные выставки работ Глихи проходили как в Хорватии, так и за рубежом. Он участвовал в Венецианских биеннале 1962 и 1964 годов. Две ретроспективные выставки его творчества прошли в Музее современного искусства в Загребе. Картины Отона Глиха хранятся в музейных коллекциях по всему миру, например в Нью-Йорке, Сан-Паулу, Париже и Турине. (ru)
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  • Oton Gliha (Črnomelj, 21 May 1914 - Zagreb, 19 July 1999) was a Croatian artist, born in Slovenia. A graduate of the Academy of fine Arts in Zagreb, Gliha continued his studies in Paris, Vienna and Munich. He is best known for his series of abstract paintings based on the patterns of the drystone walls of coastal Croatia. The first in the series appeared in 1954, and it was a theme he developed for the rest of his life. (en)
  • Отон Глиха (хорв. Oton Gliha, 21 мая 1914; Чрномель — 19 июня 1999; Загреб) — хорватский художник, родившийся в Словении. Будучи выпускником Академии изящных искусств в Загребе он также изучал искусство в Париже, Вене и Мюнхене. Глиха наиболее известен своей серией абстрактных картин, основанных на узорах стен, построенных методом сухой кладки, на прибрежной Хорватии, эту тему художник развивал до конца своей жизни. Первая подобная серия появилась в 1954 году. (ru)
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