Gallery of Moslavina Museum
Description
Until 1972, the Moslavina Museum collected a respectable number of valuable works of art, thus showing the need to form a Gallery Department. In 1983, the palace of the Ausch family, from the period of historicism, was awarded by the Municipal Assembly of Kutina for permanent use to the Gallery of the Museum of Moslavina Kutina.
Today, the Gallery Department has four collections: the Collection of Academic Creativity, the Collection of Amateur Creativity, the Collection of Ivan Milat and the Collection of Drawings by Ivan Branko Imrović. In these collections, works are arranged in numerous techniques: oil on canvas, watercolors, graphics, drawings, pastels, sculptures, etc. It was significantly enriched by donations from Ivan Milat, Miroslav Šutej, the Zorka Sever family, the family of Rudolf Donassy and Anton Cetín. The works are heterogeneous in their stylistic and poetic expression and thematic approach, and the content of the collections reflects the breadth of the gallery's collection.
Until 1972, the Moslavina Museum collected a respectable number of valuable works of art, thus showing the need to form a Gallery Department. In 1983, the palace of the Ausch family, from the period of historicism, was awarded by the Municipal Assembly of Kutina for permanent use to the Gallery of the Museum of Moslavina Kutina.
Today, the Gallery Department has four collections: the Collection of Academic Creativity, the Collection of Amateur Creativity, the Collection of Ivan Milat and the Collection of Drawings by Ivan Branko Imrović. In these collections, works are arranged in numerous techniques: oil on canvas, watercolors, graphics, drawings, pastels, sculptures, etc. It was significantly enriched by donations from Ivan Milat, Miroslav Šutej, the Zorka Sever family, the family of Rudolf Donassy and Anton Cetín. The works are heterogeneous in their stylistic and poetic expression and thematic approach, and the content of the collections reflects the breadth of the gallery's collection.
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Important to know
The gallery can be visited during the opening hours only during thematic exhibitions. Prior notice is required for visits outside working hours.
Location
Trg kralja Tomislava 8, Kutina, Croatia