History: Vasilije Gift

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Vasilije's Devotional Gift to Betty


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While the twelve Jordan kids are themselves each worthy of a book of stories detailing their struggles or ways of helping others, there is one cousin among all the Jordan grandkids that seems to have made the most of an international name for himself through out his lifetime. That is Martin's only child Vasilije. Do an internet search on Vasilije Josip Jordan and you will find the several books written of his active painting career as well as the galleries carrying his work. One example is Apolon Gallery. which also features Vasilije's wife Dragice (see her listing at Apolon and search for her book as well).

Vasilije's work is classified as Sureal by most with dark overtones reflecting the life he experienced growing up in a war torn area with a large extended family torn apart in so many directions (see the Jordan Baznik stories). Depicted here is Vasilije next to some of his paintings hanging in his house during a visit in 1985.
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Vasilije in home with paintings


Vasilije, likely in part due to his mother Fanche as well, has been very open to meeting the relatives from America and was always very welcoming to his Teta Betty on her visits over the years. Here we see Vasilije and Betty together in Zagreb in 1985. Betty was there in 1967 and 1988 as well. In 1947, she was turned away at the border after seeing Justa on the other side near Trieste. Vasilije knows French and some Italian for obvious reasons of being in the European art scene; but has never had the need or occasion to pick up English.
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Vasilije and Teta Betty
Zagreb 1985


What makes Vasilije a likely favorite among the many Jordan Baznik clan grandkids is the heirloom gift he gave to Teta Betty. A "picture postcard" painting he did of Bled. While he fought hard not to do it in the first place, and struggled to complete the work, he did complete and deliver it to her. Among the family, the painting will stands out as his most important work. It demonstrates the devotion to his heritage and elder family members that survived through the terrible journey and toll the family had to endure through the war years and communist control of the area following. A toll that included much loss of life. The painting was so difficult because of Vasilije's dark, surreal tendencies and style. But Betty insisted and for those who knew her, she usually got her way. According to Betty, he added the dark border of grasses and limbs on the left edge to give just a hint of his desire away from the picture postcard view. His signature appears in this area in the upper left.
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Vasilije's painting of Bled for Betty






History

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Mon 25 of Jun, 2018 17:52 EDT Randy 15
Mon 22 of Jan, 2018 21:25 EST admin Mass search and replace 14
Sun 21 of Jan, 2018 17:37 EST Randy Fix UTF8 conversion issues 13
Fri 15 of Nov, 2013 19:05 EST Randy Minor wording cleanup 12
Sun 04 of Apr, 2010 13:23 EDT Randy More cleanup missed in the first edit 11
Sun 04 of Apr, 2010 13:22 EDT Randy Updated for new knowledge that each sister received the painting; have not seen copies of others though 10
Sun 28 of Jun, 2009 22:59 EDT Randy Made it more acceptable to all :) 9
Mon 08 of Jun, 2009 20:58 EDT Randy Added link to Vasilije's artist home page; cleaned up story a bit 8
Thu 07 of May, 2009 12:37 EDT Randy 7
Thu 07 of May, 2009 12:36 EDT Randy OK, maybe new final first draft ... 6
Thu 07 of May, 2009 12:34 EDT Randy Hopefully final first draft 5
Thu 07 of May, 2009 12:31 EDT Randy Image check again 4
Thu 07 of May, 2009 12:22 EDT Randy Check out with images; still initial version 3
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