Place: Bosanski Petrovac
Born: 1940
Death: 2012
Biography:
Mersad Berber, also known as Berber, was a Bosnian painter born on January 1, 1940, in Bosanski Petrovac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He obtained a BA and MA degree at the Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts and later became a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo.
Berber was known for his skilled draughtsmanship in depicting historical and contemporary Bosnian themes. His works are characterized by the intermingling of ancient motifs with a more modern commentary, captivating in their iconic mystery and intensity. Throughout his career, he created cycles of paintings which chronicle events, homages, and dedications. Each cycle has its roots in Bosnian-Herzegovinian history from the medieval to the twentieth century. Berber's artistic style is a unique blend of traditional and modern techniques. He was occupied with painting, graphic art, tapestry, illustrating, and preparing bibliographic editions, graphic, and poetic maps. His scenography and costume design came to life in theatres in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Sarajevo, and Washington. In 1985, Berber finished Tempo Secondo, his own animated cartoon.
Berber received numerous awards for his work. Some of his notable awards include:
Berber's work can be found in various museums and collections, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which houses his painting Woman. More information about Berber's artwork can be found on Wikioo.org. For more information about Mersad Berber, visit his page on Wikipedia or his official website. His artwork can also be explored on Wikioo.org, which features a collection of his paintings, including Woman.