- Ivan Ranger
Ivan Krstitelj Ranger (
Tyrol 1700 -Lepoglava 1753), was abaroque painter.Ranger entered the Paulist
monastic order as a child. He started to paint very early and in its artistic workshops in northernItaly and southernGermany . Because the Paulist order paid particular attention to artistic and cultural activities within the order, he remained inCroatia from his 20s until his death, decorating sacral interiors and producing one of the most remarkableBaroque opuses of Central Europeanmural painting .His paintings were stylistically original compositions. Ranger produced most of his opus in churches,
chapel s, and monasteries, such as in the churches ofAssumption of Mary 's inRemete nearZagreb , inLepoglava , inSt. George 's inPurga near Lepoglava,St. Helen 's chapel in Šenkovec near Čakovec, also the church ofSt. Jerome in nearby hilly Štrigova. The church of St. Jerome was the central site of thePaulist order until the year 1786, when the order was abolished, causing the monasteries, churches and other premises to suffer great devastation. The order's treasures, such as books and other valuables, were scattered or destroyed, its activities left to be lost in time.Ranger's
fresco es were preserved on arched ceilings and walls over the 250 years since their creation. Ranger had enormous importance and influence upon his disciples and followers in the many works painted later. These characteristics are the illusionist painting ofarchitecture , the recognisable typology of saints' figures, the colourist features and the incorporation of large compositions onto the relatively small and low walls of the churches. The Paulist order painting school of workshop continued in that way its activity in north-western Croatia long after Ranger's time.External links
* [http://ik-ranger.net/ Virtual exibithion of Johannes Baptista Ranger]
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