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Vojin Bakić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војин Бакић; 5 June 1915 – 18 December 1992) was a prominent Yugoslav sculptor. Educated at the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts and by Ivan Meštrović and Frano Kršinić, Bakić's early works were dominated by a figurative depiction of female nudity with reduced breasts and closed volumes. After 1945, he moved towards the impressionistic treatment of the surface with expressive transitions of light and shadow without superfluous details, which, according to him, represented the expression of the joy of life, flash, and light, something he shared with his contemporaries who wanted to create a better and more humane world in post-World War II Yugoslavia. He was at first influenced by the socialist realism, but later shifted towards modernism in the late 50s, embracing

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  • Vojin Bakić (de)
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  • Бакич, Воин (ru)
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  • Vojin Bakić (* 5. Juni 1915 in Bjelovar, Österreich-Ungarn; † 1992 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Bildhauer. Er war ein wichtiger Vertreter der abstrakten Bildhauerei und Kunst nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Sein Werk war maßgeblich für die Wende in der jugoslawischen Bildhauerei vom sozialistischen Klassizismus zur sozialistischen Moderne. (de)
  • Vojin Bakić (en serbe : Војин Бакић), né le 5 juin 1915 à Bjelovar (Croatie, à l'époque en Autriche-Hongrie) et mort le 18 décembre 1992 à Zagreb (Croatie), est un sculpteur croate d'origine serbe. (fr)
  • Vojin Bakić (Bjelovar, 5 giugno 1915 – Zagabria, 18 dicembre 1992) è stato uno scultore jugoslavo. Studiò arte presso l'accademia di Zagabria. Fu un importante sostenitore dell'Astrattismo del dopoguerra. Bakić prese parte alla Biennale di Venezia del 1956 e alla documenta 2 nel 1959 a Kassel. (it)
  • Воин Бакич (сербохорв. Vojin Bakić / Војин Бакић; 5 июня 1915, Бьеловар — 18 декабря 1992, Загреб) — югославский скульптор сербского происхождения. (ru)
  • Vojin Bakić ( Serbio Cirílico ; 5 de junio de 1915 - 18 de diciembre de 1992) fue un destacado escultor yugoslavo de ascendencia serbia. ​ ​ Educado en la Academia de Bellas Artes de Zagreb y por Ivan Meštrović y Frano Kršinić, las primeras obras de Bakić estuvieron dominadas por una representación figurativa de la desnudez femenina con senos reducidos y volúmenes cerrados. Después de 1945, avanzó hacia el tratamiento impresionista de la superficie con transiciones expresivas de luz y sombra sin detalles superfluos, lo que, según él, representaba la expresión de la alegría de la vida, el destello y la luz, algo que compartía con sus contemporáneos que quería crear un mundo mejor y más humano en Yugoslavia después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Al principio fue influenciado por el realismo s (es)
  • Vojin Bakić (Serbian Cyrillic: Војин Бакић; 5 June 1915 – 18 December 1992) was a prominent Yugoslav sculptor. Educated at the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts and by Ivan Meštrović and Frano Kršinić, Bakić's early works were dominated by a figurative depiction of female nudity with reduced breasts and closed volumes. After 1945, he moved towards the impressionistic treatment of the surface with expressive transitions of light and shadow without superfluous details, which, according to him, represented the expression of the joy of life, flash, and light, something he shared with his contemporaries who wanted to create a better and more humane world in post-World War II Yugoslavia. He was at first influenced by the socialist realism, but later shifted towards modernism in the late 50s, embracing (en)
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