Omer Mujadžić

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Place: Gradiska / Bosanska Gradiska

Born: 1903

Death: 1991

Biography:

Omer Mujadžić was a Bosnian and Croatian artist born in Gradiska / Bosanska Gradiska, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1903. He was a member of the Expressionist movement and worked primarily in painting. Mujadžić studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and became a professor there. He was a member of the Earth Group, a Croatian arts collective active in Zagreb, Croatia from 1929 to 1935.

Artistic Career

Mujadžić's work often reflected the social milieu from which it sprang and met contemporary needs. His paintings are characterized by bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, showcasing his unique style. As a member of the Earth Group, Mujadžić was part of a movement that sought to promote modern art in Croatia.

Influences and Style

Mujadžić's work was influenced by various artists, including Yiannis Tsaroychis and Theo Van Doesburg. His style is reminiscent of other Expressionist painters, such as Richard Gerstl and Rafael Zabaleta Fuentes. Mujadžić's paintings can be found in various museums, including the Museum Pomorskie and the Muzeum Narodowe w Pozaniu.

  • Expressionist movement: a style of art that emphasizes subjective emotion and personal expression.
  • Earth Group: a Croatian arts collective active in Zagreb, Croatia from 1929 to 1935.
  • Omer Mujadžić: a Bosnian and Croatian artist born in Gradiska / Bosanska Gradiska, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1903.
  • Academy of Fine Arts: an institution that provides training in the fine arts.

Mujadžić's legacy can be seen in his contributions to the Expressionist movement and his influence on other artists. His work continues to be celebrated and exhibited in museums such as the Museum Pomorskie and the Muzeum Narodowe w Pozaniu. For more information about Omer Mujadžić, visit Omer Mujadžić | Wikioo.org.

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