Virgil Meneghello Dinčić
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Virgil Meneghello Dinčić (1876–1944) was a Croatian painter and art teacher. He is best known as a member of the school of Split caricaturists,[1] but also painted scenes of Croatian life.
Life
Dinčić was born 19 March 1876 in Split. He was an active member of the Split literary and artistic club, together with Emanuel Vidović, Josip Lalić, and Ante Katunarić.[2] With Katunarić, he contributed to Duje Balavac, a popular magazine known for its social and political satire.[3] His pupils included painter Marino Tartaglia.[4]
Dinčić exhibited his works as a part of Kingdom of Serbia's pavilion at International Exhibition of Art of 1911.[5]
Gallery
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Portrait of Gajo Bulat
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Dalmatian highlander
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References
- ^ Dulibić, Frano. "Splitski krug karikaturista (1900– 1940)". Retrieved 2013-01-28.
- ^ "Galerija Emanuel Vidović". Muzej Grada Split. Retrieved 16 March 2011.
- ^ Ante Katunarić. "Duje Balavac humoristično-satirički list iz Splita s početka 20. stoljeća". Retrieved 2013-01-28.
- ^ "Marino Tartaglia biography" (in Croatian). Galerija Divila. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
- ^ Elezović, Zvezdana (2009). "Kosovske teme paviljona Kraljevine Srbije na međunarodnoj izložbi u Rimu 1911. godine". Baština. 27.
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