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ZAGREB, Mar 10 (Hina) - Eminent Italian painter Aligi Sassu donated
one of his works to the Vukovar museum.
Sassu will display his latest set of paintings called The Divine
Comedy Tuesday evening in Zagreb.
The Vukovar Museum was looted during the Serbian aggression on
Croatia, and the castle which hosted it suffered heavy damage. The
museum worked in exile since 1991.
Today Sassu handed the painting for Vukovar to Croatian Culture
Minister Bozo Biskupic.
Biskupic thanked the painter for his gift, recalling that Italian
and other painters from around the world had already donated their
works to the Vukovar museum.
Also present at Biskupic's meeting with Sassu was eminent Italian
art critic Giorgio Segato of Padova, who was among the first to take
part in assisting the Vukovar museum.
Thanks to an initiative on Segato's part, an exhibition of works
donated by Italian graphic artists based on Dante's Divine Comedy
will open in Zagreb tomorrow. The works will be donated to the
Vukovar museum.
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