Ivo Grbić house from Široka street

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Ivo Grbić Art

Dubrovnik


Ivo Grbić has been producing art since the 1950s, making a name for himself with illustrations on folkloric subjects. His studio is now mainly distinguished by the large displays on the exterior documenting the 1991 shelling which destroyed his home. When the entrance foyer is open you can peruse and purchase the artist's prints and serigraphs.


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