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Croatian painter (1910–1981)
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Franjo Mraz (4 April 1910 in Hlebine – 26 October 1981 in Brežice) was a notable Croatianartist. Together with Ivan Generalić and Mirko Virius, he is considered a founder of Croatian naive art. His most famous paintings are "Oranje" ('Ploughing') and "Zima" ('Winter').