Hlebine School

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The Hlebine School is a Croatian naïve art movement centered around the village of Hlebine, known for its self-taught peasant painters and idyllic rural scenes.

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instanceOf art movement
naïve art movement
artStyle naïve art
primitivism
associatedWith Croatian Naïve Art NERFINISHED
Dragan Gaži NERFINISHED
Franjo Mraz NERFINISHED
Ivan Generalić NERFINISHED
Ivan Večenaj NERFINISHED
Josip Generalić NERFINISHED
Krševan Hegedušić NERFINISHED
Martin Mehkek NERFINISHED
Mijo Kovačić NERFINISHED
Mirko Virius NERFINISHED
characteristic bright colors
detailed narrative compositions
folk motifs
idyllic rural scenes
lack of academic perspective
pastoral landscapes
peasant painters
self-taught painters
socially engaged themes
strong linear drawing
country Croatia
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
emergedIn 1930s
exhibitedAt Hlebine Gallery of Naïve Art NERFINISHED
founder Krševan Hegedušić NERFINISHED
influenced Croatian naïve painters NERFINISHED
European naïve art
Yugoslav naïve art NERFINISHED
languageContext Croatian
locatedIn Hlebine NERFINISHED
Podravina NERFINISHED
northern Croatia
medium oil on canvas
oil on glass
movementType peasant painting movement
rural art movement
namedAfter village of Hlebine
notableWorkThemes agricultural work GENERATED
religious folk beliefs GENERATED
seasonal rural customs GENERATED
social injustice GENERATED
village life GENERATED
recognizedAs major Croatian cultural phenomenon
one of the most important naïve art centers in Europe

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Naïve art hasMovementVariant Hlebine School