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Descubre a Iva Despić Simonović (1891-1961), escultora y primera mujer formada en escultura bosnia. Conocida por sus obras maestras, estilo modernista y relevancia histórica, fue escultora cortesana pero desapareció de la historia después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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Iva Despić Simonović: A Pioneer of Yugoslav Sculpture

Ivana Despić Simonović (1891 – 1961) stands as a singular figure in the artistic landscape of Yugoslavia, particularly Bosnia and Herzegovina. Born in Hrastovica near Petrinja, Croatia, she defied societal expectations to become the first trained female sculptor in Bosnia—a remarkable accomplishment considering the limitations placed upon women’s education and professional pursuits during her era. Her journey began with formal studies in Zagreb, Paris, and Munich, equipping her with a diverse artistic understanding that would inform her distinctive style and enduring legacy. Despić Simonović's artistic career unfolded primarily in Sarajevo, where she established herself as a respected sculptor and served as the court sculptor for Belgrade—a position of considerable prestige reflecting her talent and influence within the cultural circles of the time. She embraced Modernist principles, prioritizing textural realism and geometric forms, distinguishing her work from prevailing Romantic tendencies. Her sculptures often explored themes of human dignity and emotion, capturing nuanced expressions of character with meticulous detail. Her artistic output encompassed a variety of mediums, including bronze and stone, demonstrating versatility and adaptability to different materials. Notably, she created poignant depictions of children—such as “Children in Snow,” a captivating bronze sculpture that embodies melancholy and childhood innocence—and striking busts like "Modern Muslim," which skillfully blended Renaissance sculptural techniques with contemporary sensibilities. Furthermore, her portrait sculptures captured the essence of prominent figures, showcasing her ability to convey personality and intellect through stone. Despite facing challenges inherent in navigating a male-dominated profession during her lifetime, Despić Simonović persevered, leaving behind an impressive body of work that continues to resonate today. Her contribution to Bosnian art history is undeniable, cementing her place as a trailblazer for women artists and shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of her time. Although overshadowed by subsequent artistic developments following World War II, her sculptures remain treasured artifacts—testaments to her vision and unwavering dedication to craftmanship. She continued her education in Munich and Paris, mastering making plaques and medallions, in which she excelled alongside her school colleague Ljubo Babić. Extremely talented and hardworking, she immediately drew attention of the professors and public. She had her first exhibition, together with school colleague Ljubo Babić, in the “Art Salon Ullrich” in 1910. This exhibition has attracted critical attention to her work, and the reviews were very positive, emphasizing her competence, talent, and independent performance, especially with regard to children’s portraits. Her artistic output encompassed a variety of mediums, including bronze and stone, demonstrating versatility and adaptability to different materials. She participated in women’s movements, but never loudly, but rather quietly and modestly, in accordance with her personality. Besides all this, she was a mother committed to her children. She had her first solo exhibition at the Officers’ Club in Belgrade in November 1927. “Restrained” is the name of one of the most famous Iva Despić’s sculptures. Although we do not know the exact year of its production, it is known that this sculpture was first exhibited at the exhibition in 1948. “Restrained” is recorded in the inventory of the National Gallery of BiH also as “Self-portrait,” and critics mention it under that title, alluding to the artist’s feeling of restraint by the family and environment. With naming the exhibition (UN)RESTRAINED, I wanted to highlight the opinion I formed after reading available material about the life and work of this artist – the life lived by Iva Despić was the life Iva Despić wanted to live, unrestrained by anyone. On the contrary. It seems she accomplished everything she wanted, exactly the way she wanted, and as much as she wanted. At the time when women just started to fight for rights and equality, Iva Despić was highly educated, respected, and the accomplished artist. She traveled, exhibited, made commissioned portraits, lived and worked at the Palace, and was virtually a “court artist.” Her legacy extends beyond her individual creations; she represents an emblem of perseverance and artistic ambition in a period marked by significant societal restrictions. Iva Despić Simonović’s sculptures continue to inspire admiration for their expressive power and technical mastery—a testament to her enduring contribution to Yugoslav art history.
Iva Despić Simonović

Iva Despić Simonović

1891 - 1961 , Croacia

Información clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernist Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Renaissance Sculpture']
  • Date Of Birth: August 15, 1891
  • Date Of Death: July 12, 1961
  • Full Name: Iva Despić Simonović
  • Nationality: Croatian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Children in Snow
    • Modern Muslim
    • Portrait
  • Place Of Birth: Hrastovica, Croatia