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On Kamilo Tončić

Sanja Ivančić ; Etnografski muzej Split


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The author of the text analyzes the work of eng. Kamilo Tončić noble of Sorin, founder and first director of the institution today known as the Ethnographic museum in Split, as well as the conditions under which the museum was founded. The museum was originally founded as a collection at the Architectural, Arts and Crafts School in Split, Tončić being its first director from the very beginning in 1907. He expanded the final exhibition of pupils' works of the 1909/1910 generation with the division for artistic folk work leaving the part of the school space for the permanent exhibition of original objects as an independent whole. The year of 1910 together with this exhibition marked the founding of the museum. Although he managed to obtain a separate museum building in 1924, the Town Hall did not meet even the most modest requirements of the museum's activities because of the great number of objects in possession. As early as 1908 with the first exhibition of the art group Medulić, Tončić began to cellect the works of contemporary art and place them in the then still imaginary concept of Museum (in 1931 the collection af art works belonged to the independant institution Arts Gallery). In 1945, Kamilo Tončić left the museum under still unexplained circumstances, although he spent the four previous war years trying to prevent the collection from being removed from Split.

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Hrčak ID:

108731

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/108731

Datum izdavanja:

20.12.1993.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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