Ivan Rein
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Ivan Rein | |
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Ivan Rein around 1925 | |
| Born | 9 September 1905 |
| Died | 12 December 1943 (aged 38) |
| Alma mater | University of Zagreb |
| Occupation | Painter |
Ivan Rein (9 September 1905 – 12 December 1943) was a Croatian-Jewish painter.[1]
Rein was born in Osijek into a Jewish family.[2][3] His father Mavro Rein was Osijek's prominent judge and a lawyer, his mother Olga (née Hönigsberg) came from a Zagreb's wealthy Jewish family, who owned a leather factory and the famous Caffé Zagreb. Rein had a sister, Renata. From his early age Rein learned languages, literature, philosophy, art and music. Rein attended the private school of Josip Leović, where he learned painting. He went to Osijek gymnasium, and was sitting together with Oscar Nemon, the Croatian sculptor. In 1924 Rein went to Vienna where he enrolled to study architecture. With the support of his parents, Rein abandoned his studies in Vienna, and in 1925 returned to his family, which in the meantime moved to Zagreb. In Zagreb he started to attend the study of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb in the class of the famous Croatian painter Vladimir Becić.[2][3][4]