Zoran Mušič

Zoran Mušič
Zoran Mušič in the 1960s
Born
Anton Zoran Musič

(1909-02-12)12 February 1909
Bukovica, Austria-Hungary (now in Slovenia)
Died25 May 2005(2005-05-25) (aged 96)
Venice, Italy
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts Zagreb
Known for
  • Painting
  • drawing
  • printmaking
Notable work
  • Konjički (Cavallini)
  • Dalmatian landscape
  • Sienese
  • Carst
  • Umbrian Istrian
  • Dolomiti
  • Landscape
  • Nismo poslednji (We are not the last)
  • Cathedrals
  • Portraits of Ida
  • Double portraits
  • Self-portraits
Movement
SpouseIda Cadorin Barbarigo
Awards

Zoran Mušič (12 February 1909 – 25 May 2005), baptised as Anton Zoran Musič, was a Slovene painter, printmaker, and draughtsman. He was the only painter of Slovene descent who managed to establish himself in the elite cultural circles of Italy and France, particularly Paris in the second half of the 20th century, where he lived for most of his later life. He painted landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and self-portraits, as well as scenes of horror from the Dachau concentration camp and vedute of Venice.