Glavni sadrzaj | Navigacija u kategoriji

Find a curator

Alphabetical list



Aleksić, Lucija
Babin, Ankica
Balabanić, Josip
Balen, Branka
Balen-Letunić, Dubravka
Barbalić, Željko
Barbić, Vesna
Baričević, Dorotea
Baričević, Marina
Batorović, Mato
Bauer, Antun
Bauer, Antonija
Begonja-Vidović, Leonilda
Benc-Bošković, Katica
Benyovsky, Lucija
Borošak-Marijanović, Jelena
Brajdić, Vjekoslav
Brlošić, Stjepan
Bulat, Mirko
Buršić, Herman
Cvitanović, Đurđica
Čorak, Željka
Ćus-Rukonić, Jasminka
Diana, Deša
Diminić, Josip
Dobronić, Lelja
Draganić, Danica
Drechsler-Bižić, Ružica
Dukat, Zdenka
Durbešić, Viktorija
Dvojković, Zdravko
Eckhel, Nerina
Fazinić, Alena
Frajtag, Zdenka
Gašparović, Ljerka
Girardi-Jurkić, Vesna
Gjetvaj, Nada
Goll, Predrag
Gotthardi-Škiljan, Renata
Hajduk, Stjepan
Hećimović, Branko
Heim, Mira
Horvat, Ida
Horvat, Vlado
Horvatić, Franjo
Iskra-Janošić, Ivana
Ivanuša, Dolores
Ivetić, Marija
Ivkanec, Ivanka
Ivoš, Jelena
Jajčević, Zdenko
Kalauz, Ksenija
Kalšan, Vladimir
Karaman, Antun
Kečkemet, Duško
Kelemen, Boris
Kero, Pavao
Kirigin, Branko
Klemm, Miroslav
Kličinović, Božena
Kosanović, Nikola
Koščević, Želimir
Kraguljac, Božena
Kralj, Ariana
Kružić-Uchytil, Vera
Ladović, Vanda
Ladović, Josip
Lazarević, Aleksandra
Lechner, Zdenka
Leskošek, Vilim
Lončarić, Magdalena
Majanović, Nada
Maleković, Vladimir
Maroević, Tonko
Maroević, Ivo
Maruševski, Olga
Matić, Ivan
Mrkobrad, Valerija
Munk, Zdenka
Nedved, Branka
Orlić, Alma
Oštrić, Olga
Oštrić, Goroslav
Pauletich, Antonio
Pavić, Vladimira
Pavlović, Zagorka
Petricioli, Sofija
Petr-Marčec, Smiljana
Premerl, Nada
Prister, Boris
Quien, Guido
Radauš-Ribarić, Jelka
Radovčić, Jakov
Ramušćak, Ljubica
Randić, Mirjana
Rendić-Miočević, Ante
Ribičić-Županić, Anica
Rus, Zdenko
Sakač, Mirjana
Schneider, Marijana
Sokač-Štimac, Dubravka
Sorić, Ante
Staničić, Stanko
Stergar, Branka
Susovski, Marijan
Šercer, Marija
Šestan, Ivan
Širec, Ljubica
Škulj, Božica
Šterk, Slavko
Šutalo, Kata
Toldi, Zvonimir
Tomičić, Jasna
Tonković, Marija
Tonković, Snježana
Uskoković, Jelena
Velić, Biserka
Vikić, Branka
Vinterhalter, Jadranka
Vojnović, Zdenko
Vojnović, Mihovil
Vorano, Tullio
Vrbanić-Fadjejev, Ivana
Vrkljan-Križić, Nada
Zebec, Vladimir
Zidić, Igor

Find a curator

Name and surname: Home institution: Field of work:




Alma Orlić


kliknite na sliku za veću rezoluciju
kliknite na sliku za veću rezoluciju
kliknite na sliku za veću rezoluciju
kliknite na sliku za veću rezoluciju
kliknite na sliku za veću rezoluciju


Vocation BFA (painting)
Professional Grade museum adviser (ret.)
Field of work restoration of easel paintings and polychrome sculpture
Particular specialisation easel painting, polychrome sculpture and art and educational activities
Home institution Museum of Arts and Crafts,
Restoration Institute of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts (now Croatian)
Biography
Alma Orlić was born in Zagreb in 1937. After high school, she took a BFA in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, class of Marin Tartaglia. She was then a volunteer for three years in the Yugoslav Academy Restoration Institute, and learned the art of restoration. She continued working in this establishment for the next 15 years, and then moved to the Museum of Arts and Crafts restoration workshop.
In 1968 she passed the national conservation exam, and in 1971 had sabbatical at the Institut Royal du Patrimoine Artistique, Brussels, gaining new knowledge and experience.
In combination with a career in painting, from 1961 she worked as restorer of top works of the Croatian heritage. She was head of the restoration workshop in the Museum of Arts and Crafts. She introduced a system of proper restoration and conservation documentation and photo documentation into the museum and improved the practice of primary conservation. She took an active part in educational activity, holding lectures and working with consultants. Her restoration oeuvre is outstanding in terms of both quality and scope, with 134 treatments in paintings of various techniques and dimensions, 73 treatments to sculptures (wood, polychrome, gilding, terracotta).
Her large painting oeuvre is thematically connected with this part of her practice. She has shown her work at 50 or so individual and about 150 collective exhibitions, as well as appeared at 20 art colonies. In 1969 she won the Silver Prize of the City of Paris at the Bouquet of Flowers exhibition; the Lotršćak Prize in 1970; the Krynice Art Colony Prize (Poland); the Primošten Art Colony Prize in 1991, and other prizes. She has been a member of the Croatian Fine Artists Association since 1961.
In 2010. was awarded by Croatian Museum Association with „Pavao Ritter Vitezović“ award for a lifetime achievement.

NB. Data taken from the questionnaire, material taken from the Personnel Archives of the MDC, and from an interview recorded on March 13, 2002.; information about the lifetime achievement award was taken from the Croatian Museum Association web page (http://www.hrmud.hr/clanak/Nagrada_za_zivotno-djelo-Pavao-Ritter-Vitezovic/20, access 05.04.2012.)


From our library:
Selected bibliography
Others about the author