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The 'Pearl of the Adriatic', situated on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. Although severely damaged by an earthquake in 1667, Dubrovnik managed to preserve its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Damaged again in the 1990s by armed conflict, it is now the focus of a major restoration programme co-ordinated by UNESCO. What Paris is to France, Dubrovnik is to Croatia, a town that has always been an inspiration for many local artists; painters and sculptures in particular

Modern Art Gallery Dubrovnik

Just a short walk away from the Old

Town, the wonderful former Banac

Mansion contains four floors and nine rooms of exhibition

space, with a permanent

collection that includes many

works by Cavtat-born Vlaho

Bukovac, alongside challenging

contemporary shows 

The Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik was founded in 1945

The building now occupied by the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik was originally conceived and built as the showcase residential mansion (1935-1939) of Dubrovnik ship owner Božo Banac, and in 1948 it was converted into exhibition premises and museum.

?)Girl from the island, 1931  

Ivan Meštrović (1883 - 1962)Vestal, 1917

Ivan Meštrović (1883 - 1962)Vestal, 1917

In 2012 as part of the festival « Croatie, la voici », the Musée Rodin presented a group of works by Ivan Meštrović (1883-1962), one of the most important 20th-century Croatian sculptors, and a great admirer of Auguste Rodin

Frano Krsinic (1897 - 1982) Mother’s play 1965

Frano Krsinic (1897 - 1982) Mother’s play 1965

Dijana - Frano Kršinić

Frano Krsinic (1897 - 1982) Mother’s play 1965

Distant Sounds by Ivan Mestrovic, 1918

Ivan Mestrovic 

Founded in 1945, the intention being that it

should collect, keep, study, exhibit and publicise the fine arts material of the

modern and contemporary period, the Museum of

Modern Art, Dubrovnik, has to date managed to assemble a valuable

collection of 2620 works of art, via its purchases, donations and gifts

Ivan Mestrovic 

Vlaho Bukovac (1855 - 1922)English class

Young ArtistPortrait of the Artists Daughter,

1914

Vlaho Bukovac (1855 - 1922)

Vlaho Bukovac

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Vlaho Bukovac (1855 - 1922)Addio

Vlaho BukovacStreet in Cavtat, 1900

Vlaho Bukovac (1855 - 1922)Fishing boats

Ljubo Babić (1890 – 1974)

Jadran Dado Franković, Midsummer fire

Ljubo Babić (1890 - 1974) Young piper, 1938

Antun Masle - Portret Koste Strajnića, 1949 Ignjat Job Sjor Bepo, 1929

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Mato Celestin Medović (1857 -1920)

Mato Celestin Medović

Nasta Rojc (1883 - 1964)Autoportret, 1915

Oskar Herman, lovers, 1953

Đuro Pulitika (1922 - 2006) Rain, 1967

Frano Krsinic (1897 - 1982)

Emanuel Vidović (1870 - 1953)

Emanuel Vidović

Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery

Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery

Marko Rašica (1883 - 1963)

Proponent lines

Marko Rašica (1883 - 1963)

Marko Rašica (1883 - 1963) Chapel, 1903

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Saint Blaise Church

City Bell-Tower

Rector’s Palace

Orlando Column

Small Onofrio fountain

Rector Palace’s doordetails

Miho Baričević, Panorama

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Sound: Tereza Kesovija - Njezne Strune Mandoline; Pronadi put

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