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Slava Raškaj (pronounced [slǎːʋa rǎʃkaj]; 2
January 1877 – 29
March 1906) was a
Croatian painter,
considered to be the
greatest Croatian watercolorist...
- Swedish). Hallandsposten.se. 27
March 2009.
Retrieved 25 June 2009. "Anel
Raskaj debuterade" (in Swedish). SvenskaFans.com. 3
September 2007.
Retrieved 31...
- as a
feminine given name
derived from a
slightly different root:
Slava Raškaj (1877–1906),
Croatian painter,
birth name
Slavomira Slava is also found...
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Juraj Križanić (1618–1683),
earliest recorded pan-Slavist.
Slava Raškaj (1877–1906),
painter John Malkovich's
paternal grandparents from Malkovići...
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story of
Slava Raškaj, a turn-of-the-century artist,
often described as
Croatian Frida Kahlo. The
title of the
movie is a pun.
Slava Raškaj's given name translates...
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December 30 – Brahms'
Symphony No. 2
premieres in Vienna.
January 2 –
Slava Raškaj,
Croatian painter (d. 1906)
January 3 –
Josephine Hull,
American actress...
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student of
Catlin Will J. Quinlan,
American artist, etcher,
painter Slava Raškaj (1877–1906),
Croatian painter Granville Redmond,
American painter, actor...
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Rodin – The Age of
Bronze The
Defenders of Fort
Moultrie January 2 –
Slava Raškaj,
Croatian watercolourist (died 1906)
January 26 – Kees van Dongen, Dutch-born...
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Gustavus Franklin Swift,
American business executive (b. 1839) 1906 –
Slava Raškaj,
Croatian painter (b. 1878) 1911 –
Alexandre Guilmant,
French organist and...
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painter William Ranney (1813–1857), 19th-century
American painter Slava Raškaj (1877–1906),
Croatian painter Andrei Ryabushkin (1861–1904),
Russian painter...