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Vladimir Becić (1886–1954) was a Croatian painter, best known for his early work in Munich, which had a strong influence on the direction of modern art in Croatia. Becić studied painting in Munich at the prestigious Academy of Arts along with Oskar Herman, Miroslav Kraljević and Josip Račić. This group of Croatian artists are known as the Munich Circle or Munich Four, and are very important figures in Croatian art of the 20th century. After Munich, Becić spent 2 years studying and working in Paris before returning to Zagreb in 1910.

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  • Vladimir Becić (de)
  • Βλαντιμίρ Μπέτσιτς (el)
  • Vladimir Becić (es)
  • Vladimir Becić (en)
  • Бекич, Владимир (ru)
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  • Vladimir Becić (1886–1954) fue un pintor croata, mejor conocido por sus primeros trabajos en Múnich, que tuvo una gran influencia en la evolución del arte moderno en Croacia.​ Becić fue profesor en la Academia de Bellas Artes de Zagreb (1924–1947) y miembro de la Academia Croata de Ciencias y Artes desde 1934. (es)
  • Владимир Бекич (хорв. Vladimir Becić, род. 1 июня 1886 г. Славонски-Брод, Австро-Венгрия — ум. 24 мая 1954 г. Загреб) — хорватский художник и график. (ru)
  • Vladimir Becić (* 1. Juni 1886 in Slavonski Brod, heute Kroatien; † 24. Mai 1954 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Maler. Vladimir Becić studierte zuerst Rechtswissenschaft und besuchte parallel private Malkurse bei und . Er stellte bei der Jubiläumsausstellung der Kroatischen Kunstgenossenschaft und bei der ersten jugoslawischen Kunstausstellung in Belgrad aus. In den Jahren 1905 und 1906 ging er nach München, wo er private Malkurse nahm, und wurde 1906 an der Akademie bei Hugo von Habermann angenommen. Zu dieser Klasse von 1905 bis 1910 gehörten alle vier Mitglieder des sogenannten Münchner Kreises (neben Becić waren dies Josip Račić, Miroslav Kraljević und ). (de)
  • Vladimir Becić (1886–1954) was a Croatian painter, best known for his early work in Munich, which had a strong influence on the direction of modern art in Croatia. Becić studied painting in Munich at the prestigious Academy of Arts along with Oskar Herman, Miroslav Kraljević and Josip Račić. This group of Croatian artists are known as the Munich Circle or Munich Four, and are very important figures in Croatian art of the 20th century. After Munich, Becić spent 2 years studying and working in Paris before returning to Zagreb in 1910. (en)
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  • Vladimir Becić (en)
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