early life and education
srećko sabljak, a renowned croatian painter, woodcarver, and educator, was born in zagreb in 1892. he pursued his artistic journey at the academy of fine arts in zagreb, where he honed his skills in various art forms.
artistic career and style
sabljak's work is characterized by its unique blend of croatian folk art and art deco style. as a professor at the crafts school in zagreb, he designed and produced decorative and functional objects that showcased his mastery over diverse artistic styles. his armchair design,
armchair (70 x 88 cm), is a notable example, featuring massive full sides with rounded corners veneered with variegated walnut veneer.
notable works and exhibitions
one of sabljak's most significant achievements was his participation in the international exhibition in paris in 1937. his work, armchair, was part of a larger set showcased at this prestigious event.
legacy and impact
sabljak's contributions to croatian art are undeniable. his unique style, which blended folk art with art deco elements, has inspired generations of artists. as a professor at the crafts school in zagreb, he played a significant role in shaping the artistic landscape of croatia.
important links: *
srećko sabljak's profile on WahooArt *
armchair (70 x 88 cm) by srećko sabljak *
the museum of arts and crafts, zagreb, croatia on WahooArt