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| | The Croatian Museum of Naive Art - Guide to the Permanent Display |
 | | Then come the refined approaches of the seventies, where powerful condensation can be seen, acts of summation and empty, abstract backgrounds (Self-Portrait, 1975). |
 | | In the pictures of Franjo Mraz (1910-1981), who started painting and exhibiting contemporaneously with Generalić, and in the works of Mirko Virius (1889-1943), who appeared a few years later (Return in the Rain, 1939; Harvest, 1938), we can see many diverse scenes of rural life. |
 | | The stone sculptures of Lavoslav Torti (1875-1942), alongside those in wood of Petar Smajić (1910-1985), are the first examples of Croatian naive sculpture. |
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