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Ambroz Testen

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Nationality
  
Slovene

Movement
  
Period
  
Expressionism


Born
  
Notable work
  
Dvije duše razgovaraju (Two souls talking)Križni put (Stations of the Cross)

Died
  
7 January 1984, Zadar, Croatia

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

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.

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

He lived two years in Cavtat monastery, where he learned painting from Vlaho Bukovac, famous Croatian painter who had his workroom there.

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

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.

References

Ambroz Testen Wikipedia