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Flowers

Descubre Draginja Marić (Liza Križanić), una pintora expresionista colorista serbia de los años 30 en la escena artística yugoslava. Conocida por paisajes vibrantes dalmatinos inspirados en Van Gogh, temas de pesca, retratos y uso evocador del color. Explora su legado en OriginalUniqueArt.com

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Liza Križanić first used the flower motif in 1930. Of the two hundred and ninety-nine paintings listed in the monograph of her artistic opus, a hundred and thirty-three are chrysanthemums, irises, roses, lilacs, magnolias, cyclamen, tuberoses, violets, hyacinths, pansies, sunflowers, wild and other flowers in vases, jars, jugs and other vessels, with only the outline of a base, always with simple, yet colour-wise harmoniously accordant backgrounds. She sometimes included blossoming branches, and flower arrangements even in her landscapes and a few still-lifes, so that she was truly a painter of flowers. Even these Flowers in a white majolica jug with only a hint of the characteristic blue ornament, confirm that Liza Križanić never gave up her intimist ideals, even when this movement was branded as decadent western formalism which was not compatible with the new social order. She definitely did not wish to change either herself or the world by revolution, although she kept concisely illustrating her husband’s cartoons with acutely witty sentences even in the years immediately after World War II. Her painting revealed the significance of the small necessary and dear details from one’s immediate surroundings. The nerve-lines of her drawings, the playfulbrushstrokes and pastel tones reflect her tenderness and her nature. This old-school woman artist resisted new trends in art and kept nurturing what she had begun in her formative years. Yet her artistic work was not isolated but related to the work done at the same time by kindred artists such as Svetolik Lukić and Aleksandar Kumrić.

Biografía del artista

early life and artistic style

Draginja Marić Križanić, born in 1905 in Kozarac, Serbia, left an indelible mark on Yugoslavian art history as a prominent figure of Color Expressionism during the 1930s. Her artistic journey began amidst profound personal circumstances—a family rooted in teaching and deeply connected to Serbian culture—influencing her worldview and shaping her creative vision.

She married Pjer Križanić, a fellow artist who became her lifelong companion and collaborator. Together they established a home filled with intellectual curiosity and artistic fervor, fostering an environment that nurtured Marić’s talent and propelled her career forward. Their friendship extended beyond the studio walls, connecting them to a vibrant circle of Yugoslavian intellectuals—including Ivo Andrić, Petar Mihailović—who shared their passion for literature and art.

Marić's formative years were marked by exposure to European artistic trends, particularly Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Notably, she found inspiration in the works of Vincent van Gogh, whose expressive brushstrokes and vibrant color palettes resonated deeply with her own aesthetic sensibilities. This influence is palpable throughout her landscapes—particularly those depicting Dalmatia—where Marić skillfully captures the luminous hues of the Mediterranean sun.

notable works and inspiration

Marić’s artistic output centered on capturing the beauty of Dalmatian scenery, primarily focusing on Supetar, a picturesque town nestled on Brač Island. Her paintings depict olive groves swaying in the Maestral wind—a powerful Adriatic gale—with remarkable precision and emotional depth.

Her oeuvre encompassed diverse subjects: landscapes, portraits, and nudes—each rendered with meticulous attention to detail and infused with an unmistakable sense of feeling. Marić’s ability to convey atmosphere and emotion through color was exceptional; she achieved this by layering hues strategically, creating visual illusions that mirrored the psychological complexities of her subjects.

She honed her skills at the International School Andrea Lhote in Paris during 1924–25, immersing herself in the avant-garde artistic milieu of the era. Her Parisian acquaintances included Savva Šumanović and Zora Petrović—artists who shared her commitment to experimentation and innovation.

legacy and influence

Draginja Marić’s contribution to Yugoslavian art is undeniable. Her pioneering use of Color Expressionism established a distinctive stylistic tradition that continues to inspire artists today. She championed the expressive power of color as a means of conveying emotion and capturing the essence of nature—a legacy that transcends temporal boundaries.

Her work stands as testament to her unwavering dedication to artistic integrity and her profound connection with Serbian heritage. Marić’s influence extends beyond her own paintings; she fostered an environment of intellectual exchange and creative collaboration, shaping the trajectory of Yugoslavian art history.

important links

- art movements (for more on art styles and movements)

- draginja marić's artworks on OriginalUniqueArt.com

- yugoslav art on wikipedia (for broader context on yugoslavian art)

Draginja Marić Križanić

Draginja Marić Križanić

1905 - 1982 , Serbia

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Color Expressionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Van Gogh']
  • Date Of Birth: 1905
  • Date Of Death: 1982
  • Full Name: Draginja Marić Križanić
  • Nationality: Serbian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Dalmatian Landscapes
    • Brač Island Paintings
  • Place Of Birth: Kosjerić, Serbia