- Ivan
Rabuzin (27
March 1921 – 18
December 2008) was a
Croatian naïve artist.
French art
critic Anatole Jakovsky described him in 1972 as "one of the greatest...
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Croatian football cup), also
colloquially known as
Rabuzinovo sunce (lit. '
Rabuzin's Sun'), is an
annually held
football tournament for
Croatian football clubs...
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Panton Eduardo Paolozzi Raymond Peynet Ambrogio Pozzi Lord
Queensbury Ivan
Rabuzin Timo
Sarpaneva Alev Ebüzziya
Siesbye Patricia Urquiola Johan van Loon Jan...
- (Croatian: Na
bregovima - prašuma) is a 1960
painting by
Croatian artist Ivan
Rabuzin from 1960. The 69.2 x 116.7 cm. oil
painting is held by the
Croatian Museum...
- dom!" (in Croatian). Index.hr. 18 June 2008.
Retrieved 18 June 2008. "
Rabuzin se vraća u Split!" (in Croatian). HRSport. 5 May 2010.
Archived from the...
- (Yugoslavia),
Ernest Ackun (Yugoslavia),
Marko Rudzak (Yugoslavia) and
Stjepan Rabuzin (Yugoslavia) The
Canadian Music Council named him
artist of the year in...
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Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Alevtina Pyzhova (Russian, born 1936) Ivan
Rabuzin (Croatian, 1921–2008)
Polina Raiko (Ukrainian, 1927–2004) Bárbaro Rivas...
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Ordan Petlevski Ivan
Picelj Dimitrije Popović Oton Postružnik Ivan
Rabuzin – naïve art
Josip Račić
Mirko Rački Božidar Rašica
Slava Raškaj Ivan Rein...
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February 18 –
Branko Bauer, film
director (died 2002)
March 27 – Ivan
Rabuzin,
painter (died 2008)
March 28 –
Walter Neugebauer,
comic book
artist and...
- Iveković (1869–1939), painter.
Vladko Maček (1879–1964), politician. Ivan
Rabuzin (1921–2008), artist.
Petar Grgec (1933–2006), artist.
Josip Balatinac (born...