DR VALTER RUKAVINA – AMATEUR PAINTER

  • Daina Glavočić

Abstract

In this essay Dr Valter Rukavina (Rijeka 1896-1972), excellent specialist in infectious dis- eases and professor of the Rijeka University School of Medicine, is presented as successful  amateur painter. He had been refining his talent through relentless practice since the school days, complementing it with skills and advice from established painters he associated with. He favoured figurative, realistic and somewhat romantic expression for his themes such as coastal landscapes, marinas, Quarnero sceneries, still life in tempera or oil, and drawings in ink or sepia. Despite partial colour blindness, he successfully used colour. He featured in a number of group exhibitions such as that of amateur painters of Rijeka in 1950, of painters physicians of Yugoslavia (Zagreb, 1956), in the Second International Exhibition of Contemporary Art (Florence, 1964), exhibition of the Rijeka branch of the Croatian Association of Visual Artists (Belgrade, 1966), and the 1969 exhibition in Opatija. His native city hosted two one-man exhibitions, the first retrospective in 1971, while he was still alive, and the second posthumous in 2007, with a good selection of his life’s work.

Key words: Medicine, painting, 20th century, Valter Rukavina, Rijeka, Croatia

Published
2018-05-03