Anton Huter
Anton Huter (village of Crkvenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of the Ottoman Empire, 23 August 1905 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 7 March 1961) was an accomplished Serbian painter between the two world wars and after.[1]
Biography[edit]
Anton Huter's childhood was spent in Trieste, Rijeka and Zemun up until the end of the Great War. After the war, he moved to Belgrade where he enrolled at the prestigious Umetničku škola in 1922. There he studied until his graduation year in 1927. His professors were Ljubomir Ivanović Petar Dobrović and Milan Milovanović[2]. He made study trips to Paris in 1928, where he exhibited with the other Yugoslav painters. He was among the first members to join Oblik[3]and Independent art groups in Belgrade. His style varied from Serbian impressionism, via expressionism to a realistic approach.[4]
He visited the province of Macedonia in the 1940s. One of his Macedonian works, titled “Ohrid” was sold by the auction house Mad’l art Belgrade on 28 September 2009 for 900 euros[5]. His prices have gone up since.[citation needed]
His works can be found in art galleries and museums across Serbia.[citation needed] His paintings are part of the Milan Jovanović Stojimirović collection now on exhibit at the Art Department of the Museum in Smederevo.[6]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Graficki kolektiv".
- ↑ "Anton Huter | Autori | Aukcijska Kuća Srbinovski". srbinovski-art.com.
- ↑ Bogdanović, Jelena; Robinson, Lilien Filipovitch; Marjanović, Igor (September 2014). On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918–1941). ISBN 9789058679932. Search this book on
- ↑ On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918–1941). Leuven University Press. September 2014. ISBN 9789058679932. Search this book on
- ↑ "Huter Anton". 17 April 2020.
- ↑ The Legacy of Milan Jovanovic Stojimirovic in the Art Department of the Museum in Smederevo. Search this book on
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