The Croatian Museum of Naive Art
Sv. Ćirila i Metoda 3, Gornji grad
10000 Zagreb, CROATIA
tel/fax: +385.1.4851911
+385.1.4852125
e-mail: info@hmnu.org
Open
Tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Closed Mondays and public holidays
Entrance charges
adults – 20 kuna
schoolchildren, students, groups – 10 kuna
Guided tours On prior notice by telephone or e-mail, in Croatian and English – costs 200 kuna for groups (10-25 persons) and 300 kuna for individuals or smaller groups
(fewer than 10).
We regret that the CMNA is not provided with access to disabled persons, nor does it have parking spaces for visitors
Director:
Vladimir Crnković Senior Curator:
Mira Francetić Malčić,
educationalist, documentarist;
Svjetlana
Sumpor Secretary: Ksenija
Pavlinić-Tomašegović Accountant: Marica
Kovačić
The Naive – also called naive art, the
art of the naives, primitive art, the art of the modern primitives
and so on – is a distinct segment of the art of the 20th century.
It is comprehends a discrete group of painters and sculptors
untrained in the ways of art, among the limitless number of
kinds of expressions and trends in modern art. The Naive is
a concept that we use to interrelate some of the separate worlds
of modern artistic creativity.[more]
The Croatian Museum of Naive Art holds more than
1,875 works of art – paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints
– mainly by Croatian artists. The permanent display of the
Museum was established according to the maxim: Naive Art as
a Segment of Modern Art. The focus is on Croatian artists
– of the celebrated Hlebine School, and a few of the more
highly-valued independent artists. [more]
Edo Kovačević:
PARIS, 1954.
Indian ink and dry pastel on paper
290x385 mm
Donation: Maja Anasta...
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The Croatian Museum of Naive Art