The Museum of Arts and Crafts (Croatian: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt) in Zagreb, Croatia, was established in 1880, by the initiative of the Arts Society and its former President Izidor Kršnjavi. Drawing on the theoretical precepts of England's Arts and Crafts movement and the intellectual postulates of Gottfried Semper, the museum was devised with the aim of creating a collection of models for master craftsmen and artist to reinvigorate the production of everyday use items. The strategy of the museum's activity was focused on preservation of traditional crafts, as well as creation of a new middle class aesthetic culture. Therefore, in 1882 the Crafts School (today Applied Art and Design School) was founded along the museum. The building, constructed in 1888 by Hermann Bollé, is one of the fi
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- Konst- och hantverksmuseet (sv)
- 藝術和工藝品博物館 (zh)
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| - Konst- och hantverksmuseet (kroatiska: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt) är ett konstmuseum i Zagreb i Kroatien. Museet invigdes 1880 och är sedan 1888 beläget mitt emot nationalteatern vid Marskalk Titos torg i Nedre staden. Det rymmer mer än 100 000 föremål från 300-1900-talet och den permanenta utställningen omfattar 2 000 m2 fördelade på tre våningar. (sv)
- 藝術和工藝品博物館(克羅埃西亞語:Muzej za umjetnost i obrt)是位於克羅埃西亞首都薩格勒布的一家博物館,設立於1880年。博物館現在展區面積超過2,000平方米,展示約3,000件展品,展示了自哥特式藝術到裝飾風藝術的變化。博物館本身收藏約16萬件藏品。 (zh)
- The Museum of Arts and Crafts (Croatian: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt) in Zagreb, Croatia, was established in 1880, by the initiative of the Arts Society and its former President Izidor Kršnjavi. Drawing on the theoretical precepts of England's Arts and Crafts movement and the intellectual postulates of Gottfried Semper, the museum was devised with the aim of creating a collection of models for master craftsmen and artist to reinvigorate the production of everyday use items. The strategy of the museum's activity was focused on preservation of traditional crafts, as well as creation of a new middle class aesthetic culture. Therefore, in 1882 the Crafts School (today Applied Art and Design School) was founded along the museum. The building, constructed in 1888 by Hermann Bollé, is one of the fi (en)
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| - The Museum of Arts and Crafts (Croatian: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt) in Zagreb, Croatia, was established in 1880, by the initiative of the Arts Society and its former President Izidor Kršnjavi. Drawing on the theoretical precepts of England's Arts and Crafts movement and the intellectual postulates of Gottfried Semper, the museum was devised with the aim of creating a collection of models for master craftsmen and artist to reinvigorate the production of everyday use items. The strategy of the museum's activity was focused on preservation of traditional crafts, as well as creation of a new middle class aesthetic culture. Therefore, in 1882 the Crafts School (today Applied Art and Design School) was founded along the museum. The building, constructed in 1888 by Hermann Bollé, is one of the first purpose-built edifices devised to merge the functions of the museum and the school. Stylistically, the building is a grand historicist palace in the spirit of the German Renaissance. The initial holdings had been founded several years before the Museum was formally assembled. The first permanent display in its unsuitable premises opened in Gajeva Street 26, while the complete permanent display was first seen in its own venue in 1909. The current permanent display, open in 1995 according to the ideas of the former director Vladimir Maleković, and the spatial articulation of architect Marijan Hržić, includes chosen objects from all museum collections. The permanent exhibition extends over three floors at more than 2,000 m2 of museum space and includes about 3,000 exhibits. The displayed objects illustrate the shift of stylistic periods from Gothic to Art Deco. The museum houses more than 160,000 objects spanning from 4th to 20th century. The initial holdings of the Museum had been founded several years before the museum was formally assembled. The first objects for the future museum were bought in 1875 by Izidor Kršnjavi with a donation of bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer at an inheritance auction of Catalan painter and collector Mariano Fortuny in Paris. (en)
- Konst- och hantverksmuseet (kroatiska: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt) är ett konstmuseum i Zagreb i Kroatien. Museet invigdes 1880 och är sedan 1888 beläget mitt emot nationalteatern vid Marskalk Titos torg i Nedre staden. Det rymmer mer än 100 000 föremål från 300-1900-talet och den permanenta utställningen omfattar 2 000 m2 fördelade på tre våningar. (sv)
- 藝術和工藝品博物館(克羅埃西亞語:Muzej za umjetnost i obrt)是位於克羅埃西亞首都薩格勒布的一家博物館,設立於1880年。博物館現在展區面積超過2,000平方米,展示約3,000件展品,展示了自哥特式藝術到裝飾風藝術的變化。博物館本身收藏約16萬件藏品。 (zh)
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| - architecture, ceramics, clocks and watches, devotionalia, glass, graphic design, ivory, furniture, metal, musical instruments, painted leather, paintings, photographs and photographic equipment, photography up to 1950, printing and book binding, prints, product design, sculptures, textiles and fashion accessories, varia, Anka Gvozdanović's collection (en)
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