Английская Википедия:Anka Krizmanić

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Anka Krizmanić, also known as Anka Krizmanic-Paulic (1896–1987) was a Croatian painter and printmaker, and later scientific illustrator.[1][2][3] She was active between 1910 and 1946.

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She attended a private painting school at Krizman School of Painting in Zagreb, studying under Tomislav Krizman.[3][4] She continued her studies between 1913 until 1917 at Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden, Germany, followed by studies in Paris from 1920 until 1930.[3] In 1921 and 1922, she worked on creating lithographic maps of Dubrovnik, while staying in that city[3] Her painting work had two major series, one of which was "dance" and was inspired dancers by Anna Pavlova, Grete Wiesenthal, and Gertrud Leistikow.[4] The other series was "lovers".[4]

In 1935, she met German painter Шаблон:III (1904–1945) and a romance was started between them.[5] By the beginning of World War II (c.1939), the relationship ended.[5]

In 1946, she became a scientific illustrator for the School of Medicine in Zagreb, and she lessened her time painting.[4]

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