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Dragan Tanasijević
Dragan Tanasijević ( sr-cyr, Драган С. Танасијевић, born 26 April 1959 in Belgrade) is a Serbian photographer. His work includes portraits of royal families and religious leaders. His works are in private collections and art galleries in Serbia and around the world. His photographs, apart from being a valuable glimpse into the lives of different famous people from the present, they also represent a specific artistic view of the portrayed individuals. For the past 39 years he has participated in over 860 group exhibitions at home and abroad and received over 80 awards. In total there have been 56 solo exhibitions of his work. From 1994 until 2009, he gave over 100 photographic presentations – his most well-known presentation was of projection slides in color, on Mount Athos and the monastery Hilandar. Aside from exhibiting work, he has also helped design, coach, and been an adjudicator in exhibitions across the world. Tanasijević started his photography ca ...
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Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. Nearly 1,166,763 million people live within the administrative limits of the City of Belgrade. It is the third largest of all List of cities and towns on Danube river, cities on the Danube river. Belgrade is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thracians, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region and, after 279 BC, Celts settled the city, naming it ''Singidunum, Singidūn''. It was Roman Serbia, conquered by the Romans under the reign ...
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