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Slava Raškaj

1877 - 1906

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Slava Raškaj (pronounced [slǎːʋa rǎʃkaj]; 2 January 1877 – 29 March 1906) was a Croatian painter, considered to be the greatest Croatian watercolorist of the late 19th and early 20th century. Deaf since birth, Raškaj was schooled in Vienna and Zagreb, where her mentor was the renowned Croatian painter Bela Čikoš Sesija. In the 1890s her works were exhibited around Europe, including at the 1900 Expo in Paris. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Slava Raškaj has received more than 47,679 page views. Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2019). Slava Raškaj is the 1,655th most popular painter (down from 1,435th in 2019).

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Among painters, Slava Raškaj ranks 1,655 out of 2,023Before her are Joos van Craesbeeck, Konrad Mägi, Georg Muche, Bohumil Kubišta, Abel de Pujol, and John Hoppner. After her are David Allan, John William Casilear, Jamini Roy, Marie Bouliard, Nils Dardel, and Nikiforos Lytras.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1877, Slava Raškaj ranks 128Before her are Frederick Twort, Filippos Karvelas, Ned Maddrell, Victor Willems, Norman Brookes, and Walter Sutton. After her are Elsa Laula Renberg, Liao Zhongkai, Abelardo Olivier, Bolesław Leśmian, Semyon Frank, and Aleksey Remizov. Among people deceased in 1906, Slava Raškaj ranks 62Before her are Todor Burmov, Suzanne Manet, Manuel García, Josephine Butler, Manuel Quintana, and Fritz Schaudinn. After her are Marin Drinov, Ernst Schultz, Ivan Babushkin, Alexander Veselovsky, Julius Wilbrand, and José María de Pereda.

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