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Ilona Lučić House

- Ulica Stjepana Radića 31 -
The design for the two-story building, which was solely built for residential purposes, was created in September 1904, by the Croatian architect . The order for the construction and the creation of the design was given by Ilona Lučić. The final plans were approved by the Construction Committee of the Free and Royal City of Osijek on December 17, 1904. After its completion, the building has seventeen rooms, four bathrooms, four kitchens, and eighteen outbuildings organized within three four-room and one five-room apartment. The ceramic tiles with the motif of climbing roses were made in the factory in , with which the builder Ante Slaviček has worked together several times.
The floor plan created by Ante Slaviček
The world-famous sculptor Oscar Nemon, was born in this house on March 13, 1906, as the second child, and elder son, of Eugenia Adler and Mavro Neumann, a pharmaceutical manufacturer. He applied to join the Akademie der bildenden Künste but failed to secure a place, and spent some time working at his uncle's bronze foundry in . There he met and made a sculpture of Freud's dog Topsy. After a short period studying in , he moved to in 1925 to study at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, where he won a gold medal for his sculpture. Brussels became his home until a year before the outbreak of the . Concerned by the approaching threat of Nazi Germany, he escaped to England. Most of his family remained in Europe and were murdered in the . After the war, he made sculptures of a number of high-profile figures, including Queen and . Oscar Nemon died on 13 April 1985 at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.

Another inhabitant of the building was the Croatian-Jewish film director, screenwriter, production designer, cartoonist, and expert on Jewish culture, Zlatko Bourek. He was born on September 4, 1929, in , and moved to Osijek at the age of 4, together his Jewish mother and Serbian stepfather. He graduated in sculpture and painting at the Academy of Dramatic Art in in 1955. During his career, he made several theater set designs and had many solo and group exhibitions. He had solo exhibitions in , , , , Osijek, and Zagreb. In 1959, he started doing graphics work and in 1963 he exhibited paintings that had all the features of his artistic creation, turned to grotesque humor and surrealistic feel of the folk element. Zlatko Bourek died on May 11, 2018, in Zagreb at the age of 88.
Oscar Nemon
The symmetrical Art Nouveau building is richly decorated with floral decorations, including various garland wreaths. The roof , as well as the straight , are embellished with , while the parts above some of the other windows are adorned with an motif. A depicting and two lavishly decorated are placed underneath the two balconies, which are secured with a cast iron railing that contains some .
Zlatko Bourek