Education
In 1951, he graduated in the master class of professor Antun Augunstincic.
Ilica 85, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb.
Dušan Džamonja in his studio surrounded by his drawings and sculptures.
Dušan Džamonja while exhibiting his works.
Dušan Džamonja with his project.
Dušan Džamonja with his sculpture.
Dušan Džamonja with his son Fedor Džamoni in Trieste.
Dusan Dzamonja with his work.
Dušan Džamonja working.
Dušan Džamonja.
Dušan Džamonja.
Portrait of the great Croatian sculptor Dušan Džamonja.
In 1951, he graduated in the master class of professor Antun Augunstincic.
Education and 1945, Džamonja began his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb under the professors Vanja Radauš, Frano Kršinić and Antun Augustinčić, all notable authors. In 1951, he worked in the Krsinic workshop until 1953 when he started his own workshop in Zagreb. In 1954 he held his first solo exhibition in the Salon ULUH in Zagreb.
In 1970, he began the construction of his house and workshop in Vrsar, Istria according to his own design.
Džamonja draws primarily in chalk and uses the technique of washed ink. However, Džamonja leaned towards sculpture, early on.
He has used many materials, from bronze and iron to wood, glass, concrete and polyester in his sculptures. "He developed new ways of using traditional materials.
He reconciled the intractability of metal to the fluidity and animation of nature.
And, without resorting to narrative, he imbued his architectural monuments with the sensation of human presence…" Jasia Reinchard.
He was a recipient of numerous awards and is an academician with both Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Below is a list of his awards: 1958 Third and Fourth Award for conceptual design for Memorial in Jaijinci, Yugoslavia 1959 One of six identical awards on international competition for Monument to the Victims of Dachau, Germany First Award for sculpture, Salon 59, Rijeka, Croatia 1960 City of Zagreb Award, Croatia 1961 Premio Morgan"s Paint, Rimini, Italy First Award for sculpture, First Triennale of Modern Sculpture, Beograd, Yugoslavia 1962 Fourth Award, National competition for Monument to Revolution in Slavonija, Kamensko, Croatia 1963 Second Award, IV Biennale, San Marino, Italy 1965 Gold Medal for artistic activity, Veruchio, Italy 1968 Second Award on the competition for Monument to Victims of Fascism in Podhum, Rijeka, Croatia First Award for Memorial Ossuary in Barletta, Italy 1970 First Award for Monument to Revolution, Kozara, Bosnia 1974 Second Award for design of Memorial Ossuary, Roma, Italy First Award for conceptual design for Memorial to Victory and Fallen Fighters, Sremski Front 944-45, Yugoslavia 1977 Rembrandt Prize, Goethe Stiftung zu Basel, Switzerland 1980 Second Award for conceptual design for Monument to Edvard Kardelj, Ljubljana, Slovenia 1982 Second Award for National Competition for the Monument in Jajinci, Beograd, Yugoslavia 1983 Third Award, Terceiro Biennale der Europäischen Grafik, Baden-Baden, Germany 1986 Award of the Jury, Biennale of Original Drawing, Rijeka, Croatia 1990 Second Prize for the design of the Monument on Rhein - Main - Donau Kanal, Germany.
Monument to the December victims 1943
The Deer
Monument to the Revolution, Podgarić
The Ball
Skulptur K
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Sculpture de métal-31
Multimodel X
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Sculpture MS-VI
Mobile
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Composition mobile
Composition
Sculpture SV-XLVII
Torso II
Multimodel X
Two Figures
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Multimodel X
Skulptur S - CXCVII
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Sculpture XLV
Composizione
Modell V-6/1
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An iron chain and steel sculpture
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1968 Second Award on the competition for Monument to Victims of Fascism in Podhum, Rijeka, Croatia First Award for Memorial Ossuary in Barletta, Italy.
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.