Petar Šain

Petar Šain (1885–1965) was a Bosnian artist.[1][2] He was one of the first generation of art school-trained painters which included Gabrijel Jurkić, Petar Tiješić, Karlo Mijić, Špiro Bocarić, Đoko Mazalić, Roman Petrović and Lazar Drljača.

Works

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References

  1. The Grove encyclopedia of Islamic art and architecture: Volume 2 - Page 301 Jonathan M. Bloom, Sheila Blair - 2009 "At the exhibition of Bosnian artists in Sarajevo in 1917 Karlo Mijić (1887–1964) exhibited his first engravings and Petar Šain (1885–1965) was represented by his wood-carvings."
  2. The Art treasures of Bosnia and Herzegovina ed. Đuro Basler, Mirza Filipović, Sulejman Balić - 1987 "..and Petar Sain (1885-1965), a faithful follower of ..."
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