Picture "Urban Life V" (2018) (Unique piece)
Picture "Urban Life V" (2018) (Unique piece)
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unique piece | monogrammed | oil on canvas | unframed | size 70 x 100 cm
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Picture "Urban Life V" (2018) (Unique piece)
Oil on canvas, 2018. Monogrammed. Unframed. Size stretched on stretcher frame 70 x 100 cm.
About Julije Horvatic
*1962 in Zagreb
The main motif in Julije Horvatic's art is the city of Zagreb and its inhabitants. In addition to the pulsating main axis of the city- the Ilica Street, where he lived for years - mostly the beaches of Croatia serve as a backdrop for his people observations. Picked out from the crowd, Horvatic sketchily captures his protagonists in thin oil paint on paper, the brushstroke remaining clearly discernible and seeming to capture the sitter's shimmering movements.
Horvatic is a member of the Croatian Artists' Union and exhibits regularly within Croatia.
Depiction of typical scenes from daily life in painting, whereby a distinction can be made between peasant, bourgeois and courtly genres.
The genre reached its peak and immense popularity in Dutch paintings of the 17th century. In the 18th century, especially in France, the courtly-galant painting became prominent while in Germany the bourgeois character was emphasised.
A one-of-a-kind or unique piece is a work of art that has been personally created by the artist. It exists only once due to the type of production (oil painting, watercolours, drawing, etc.).
In addition to the classic unique pieces, there exist the so-called "serial unique pieces". They present a series of works with the same colour, motif and technique, manually prepared by the same artist. The serial unique pieces are rooted in "serial art", a type of modern art, that aims to create an aesthetic effect through series, repetitions and variations of the same objects or themes or a system of constant and variable elements or principles.
In the history of arts, the starting point of this trend was the work "Les Meules" (1890/1891) by Claude Monet, in which for the first time a series was created that went beyond a mere group of works. The other artists, who addressed to the serial art, include Claude Monet, Piet Mondrian and above all Gerhard Richter.