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Ivan Radović ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Радовић ; 22 June 1894 – 14 August 1973) was a Serbian- Yugoslav tennis player and painter. Early life and education Ivan Radović graduated from the Teacher's College in Sombor, where he finished as a drawing teacher. He went to Budapest in order to continue his studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. He attended the class of Hungarian painter István Réti. He spent his student years in Hungary between 1917 and 1920. He then spent the 1921 school year visiting Munich, Prague, and Venice, and stayed in Prague where he studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts and then went to Paris. He moved to Belgrade in 1927. He taught at a school in Stanišić. Afterwards, he taught at the young girls' high school in Sombor. In 1929 he organized his breakthrough third exhibition in the Belgrade Pavilion of Arts, "Cvijeta Zuzorić". Tennis career In 1929 Radović participated in the National Championships in Zagreb. The same year, he was ...
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Ivan Radović
Ivan Radović ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Радовић ; 22 June 1894 – 14 August 1973) was a Serbian- Yugoslav tennis player and painter. Early life and education Ivan Radović graduated from the Teacher's College in Sombor, where he finished as a drawing teacher. He went to Budapest in order to continue his studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. He attended the class of Hungarian painter István Réti. He spent his student years in Hungary between 1917 and 1920. He then spent the 1921 school year visiting Munich, Prague, and Venice, and stayed in Prague where he studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts and then went to Paris. He moved to Belgrade in 1927. He taught at a school in Stanišić. Afterwards, he taught at the young girls' high school in Sombor. In 1929 he organized his breakthrough third exhibition in the Belgrade Pavilion of Arts, "Cvijeta Zuzorić". Tennis career In 1929 Radović participated in the National Championships in Zagreb. The same year, he was ...
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