Ambroz Testen

Ambroz Janez Tasten
Born 31 August 1897
Loka pri Mengšu, Kamnik, Slovenia
Died 7 January 1984
Zadar, Croatia
Nationality Slovene
Notable work Dvije duše razgovaraju (Two souls talking)
Križni put (Stations of the Cross)
Style watercolor painting
Movement expressionism[1][2]

Ambroz Janez Testen (Loka pri Mengšu, 31 August 1897 - Zadar, 7 January 1984) was franciscan and croatian expressionistic painter of slovenian descent.[3]

He was born in village Loka pri Mengšu near Kamnik in northern Slovenia. He moved to Croatia as a teenager to become a Franciscan. His monk name was Benedict.[4]

Before World War I he ived in monastery on Košljun, tiny island near Krk. He fought on Italian Front in Tirol and Duchy of Styria.[4] After World War I, in 1920, he deserted and escape to Dubrovnik where he took the name Ambroz.[1]

He lived two years in Cavtat monastery, where he learned painting from Vlaho Bukovac,[2] famous croatian painter who had his workroom there.[1][4]

He also learned watercolor painting from Maksimilijan Vanka.[2] In 1929 he moved to Pelješac, where he got to know Celestin Medović.[4]

From 1939 to 1961 he lived in a monastery on island Krapanj where he painted a lot of his famous works. After World War II, he shortly lived in Šibenik.

He died in Zadar on 7 January 1984.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Croatian Encyclopedia online, Testen, Ambroz Janez, accessdate 14 July 2016 (Croatian)
  2. 1 2 3 4 www.akademija-art.hr, Galery of Ambroz Testen, accessdate 14 July 2016 (Croatian)
  3. Slovenci.hr - council of Slovenes of Croatia, Exibition of Slovenian born artist Ambroz Testen, 18 March 2013, accessdate 14 July 2013 (Croatian) (Slovene)
  4. 1 2 3 4 Vladimir Lončarević, Udivljenje vjerom Ambroza Testena, catholic week magazine Glas Koncila, no. 21 (2187), 21 July 2016, p. 21 (Croatian)
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