Miljenko Bengez (1954) - Pallone






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Miljenko Bengez (1954), Pallone, is a limited edition screen print in abstract expressionism with a Veduta di città depiction, hand-signed, in excellent condition, measuring 830 cm by 235 cm and weighing 1500 g, sold with its frame, and created in 2010–2020.
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The work of Miljenko Bengez stems from a deep impulse: to rediscover, through color and form, that connection with nature and with the lived spaces that urban frenzy tends to erase.
His compositions root themselves in the landscapes of Istria and Croatia — territories that are not mere pictorial subjects, but sensory memories, Mediterranean atmospheres imprinted in the very fabric of the painting.
Bengez dialogues with the great masters of the European lyrical tradition — from Cézanne to Klee — without imitating them: he traverses them, reworks them, and contaminates them with Cubism, Expressionism, and Tachisme, building a wholly personal visual language.
The result is works that do not describe reality, but interpret it: crystalline compositions, rich in light and rhythm, capable of evoking serenity, joy, and beauty even in the context of the contemporary world. A visual antidote to urban chaos.
Miljenko Bengez lives and works in Zagreb.
Data: Edition 1/150; plate 635x830
The work of Miljenko Bengez stems from a deep impulse: to rediscover, through color and form, that connection with nature and with the lived spaces that urban frenzy tends to erase.
His compositions root themselves in the landscapes of Istria and Croatia — territories that are not mere pictorial subjects, but sensory memories, Mediterranean atmospheres imprinted in the very fabric of the painting.
Bengez dialogues with the great masters of the European lyrical tradition — from Cézanne to Klee — without imitating them: he traverses them, reworks them, and contaminates them with Cubism, Expressionism, and Tachisme, building a wholly personal visual language.
The result is works that do not describe reality, but interpret it: crystalline compositions, rich in light and rhythm, capable of evoking serenity, joy, and beauty even in the context of the contemporary world. A visual antidote to urban chaos.
Miljenko Bengez lives and works in Zagreb.
Data: Edition 1/150; plate 635x830
