Menci Clement Crnčić Artist

Menci Clement Crnčić (3 April 1865 – 9 November 1930) was a Croatian painter, printmaker, teacher and museum director. He studied painting and drawing in Vienna and Munich, and trained in graphic arts in Vienna, studying etching and engraving. He was the first artist in the Croatian graphic tradition to abandon a strictly linear style and use tonal variation to create contrasting areas of light and shade.Crnčić established himself as a marine artist with a series of paintings of the Istrian peninsula and the Adriatic coast. He was one of the founders of the first private painting school in Zagreb, which grew to become part of the Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb. He taught there until the end of his life. He became a member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1919, and was the Director of The Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters from 1920-1928.Menci Clement Crnčić is among the founders of modern Croatian painting, contributing greatly to its development. He promoted landscape painting, mainly seascapes, using light, colour, and soft strokes in an impressionist style. He was the founder of modern Croatian graphic art, and played an important role in teaching several generations of Croatian painters.

Personal facts

Menci Clement Crnčić
Birth dateApril 03, 1865
Birth place
Austria-Hungary , Bruck an der Mur
Nationality
Croats
Date of deathJanuary 20, 1930
Place of death
Croatia , Zagreb

Search

Artist

Field of work
Oil painting
Graphic arts
Influenced by
Movement
Modern art
training at
Academy of Fine Arts Munich
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

Menci Clement Crnčić on Wikipedia