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List Of Serbian Painters
This is a list of notable Serbian painters. A * Nikola Aleksić (1808–1873) * Dimitrije Avramović (1815–1855) * Ljubomir Aleksandrović (1828–1890) * Stevan Aleksić (1876–1923) * Dragomir Arambašić (1881–1945) * Stojan Aralica (1883–1980) * Đorđe Andrejević Kun (1904–1964) * Mika Antić (1932–1986) * Dragoslav Pavle Aksentijević (born 1942) * Marina Abramović (born 1946) * Nataša Atanasković (born 1972) * Emanuil Antonovich (1785–1829) B * Nikola Božidarević (1460–1517) * Dimitrije Bačević (1735–1770) * Georgije Bakalović (1786–1843) * Anastas Bocarić (1864–1944) * Špiro Bocarić (1876–1941) * Jovan Bijelić (c.1884–1964) * Ilija Bašičević (1895–1972) * Oto Bihalji-Merin (1904–1993) * Dimitrije Bratoglic (1765–1831) * Janko Brašić (1906–1994) * Miloš Bajić (1915–1995) * Radivoj Berbakov (1925–2003) * Kossa Bokchan (1925–2009) * Ivana Bašić (born 1986) C * Gala Čaki (born 1987) * Teodor Ilić Češ ...
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Serbia
Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest, and claims a border with Albania through the Political status of Kosovo, disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia without Kosovo has about 6.7 million inhabitants, about 8.4 million if Kosvo is included. Its capital Belgrade is also the List of cities in Serbia, largest city. Continuously inhabited since the Paleolithic Age, the territory of modern-day Serbia faced Slavs#Migrations, Slavic migrations in the 6th century, establishing several regional Principality of Serbia (early medieval), states in the early Mid ...
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Špiro Bocarić
Spiridon "Špiro" Bocarić ( sr-cyr, Спиридон Шпиро Боцарић; 24 May 1876 – 19 July 1941) was a Serb painter. Bocarić was also one of the pioneers of cinematography of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina . He was killed during the Genocide of Serbs by fascist Ustashe regime on 19 July 1941 at the Jadovno concentration camp near Gospić and his body was thrown in the Šaran pit. Gallery File:Špiro Bocarić - Kneginja Zorka, Narodni muzej u Nišu, 1883.png, Princess Zorka of Montenegro, National Museum of Niš, 1883. File:Špiro Bocarić - Devojke u narodnoj nošnji, 1915.jpg, Girls in folk costumes, 1915 File:Spiro Bozzarich Beim Brunnen.jpg, A painting by Bocarić See also * List of painters from Serbia * Serbian art Serbian art refers to the visual arts of the Serbs and their nation-state Serbia. The medieval heritage includes Byzantine art, preserved in architecture, frescos and icons of the many Serbian Orthodox monasteries. In the Early moder ...
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Pavle Čortanović
Pavle Čortanović (5 February 1830, in Novi Sad, then Habsburg monarchy, now Serbia – 31 March 1903, in Belgrade, Serbia) was a Serbian painter. Pavle was the son and student of Petar Čortanović. Pavle also studied art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Academy of Fine Arts from 1845 until the winter semester of 1852-1853. He was the author of many icons that grace the sanctuary screens (iconostasis) of Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox churches in Vojka, Serbia, Vojka (1859), Vasica (1863), Bodegraj (1885), and also in Besenov, Ravanica, Grabovo, Serbia, Grabovo, Stara Pazova, Veliki Radinci, Berkasovo, Ruma, Lalić, Serbia, Lalić and other places. He also authored a portrait of Miloš Obrenović, prince and ruler of the Principality of Serbia. Works by Pavle Čortanović can be found in art galleries and museums throughout the country. Also, Čortanović's work can be found in the collection of Milan Jovanović Stojimirović who bequeathed a large number of ...
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Petar Čortanović
Petar Čortanović ( sr-cyr, Петар Чортановић) or Čortanovački (Чортановачки, 1800–1868) was a Serbian painter. He painted the wall frescoes of the Buđanovci Church in 1838, of the Karlovčić Church in 1845. In 1856 he painted the Battle of Kosovo and members of the Lazarević dynasty. See also *Pavle Čortanović *List of painters from Serbia This is a list of notable Serbian painters. A * Nikola Aleksić (1808–1873) * Dimitrije Avramović (1815–1855) * Ljubomir Aleksandrović (1828–1890) * Stevan Aleksić (1876–1923) * Dragomir Arambašić (1881–1945) * Stojan Aralica ... References 19th-century Serbian people Serbian painters {{Serbia-painter-stub ...
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Teodor Ilić Češljar
Teodor Ilić Češljar ( sr-cyr, Теодор Илић Чешљар) was a Serbian Rococo, late baroque painter from Vojvodina (then part of the Austrian Empire) best known for being the creator of the ''Royal Doors'' from Ostojićevo. Biography Češljar was born in 1746 in Čurug and died on November 20, 1793, at age 47 in Bačko Petrovo Selo (both now in Serbia). It is assumed that he learned to paint from famous masters of Timișoara and Novi Sad, where he lived in 1769. His first known work was a painting of four evangelists on church belfry in Buda in 1776 on which he worked together with colleague painter Mihailo Skokolović. According to so some older biographers, Češljar enrolled in Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1786. He worked on his first iconostasis in 1789 in the church of Mokrin; after that, he worked in Velika Kikinda and Stara Kanjiža in 1791, and in Bačko Petrovo Selo from 1792 to 1793, when he died. Alongside this, he drew several icons for the lower church in ...
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Gala Čaki
Gala Čaki sr-cyr, Гала Чаки, hu, Gala Csaky;( Ečka,Serbia, 1987) is a Serbian painter, art collector, and organizer of the ''Gala International Symposium of Art''. Life and work Gala was born on March 19, 1987, in Ečka, Serbia. She completed her primary and secondary education in Zrenjanin,Serbia. She enrolled at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad in 2006, where she earned two Master Degrees in 2011, Painting and Drawing, going on to doctoral art studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 2013, graduating in 2017. Since 2014, she has been a member of the international organization Art Link Us, whose headquarters are in the city of Ehime, Japan. Gala's artistic research is focused on fantastic painting and ambient performance of works of art. She is the founder of the ''Gala International Symposium of Art'' in Serbia, which has hosted more than 30 eminent artists from around the world. Her works have been exhibited in China, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, ...
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Ivana Bašić (artist)
Ivana Bašić ( sr-cyr, Ивана Башић; born 1986 in Belgrade) is a Serbian artist living and working in New York. Bašić specializes in sculpture blending various materials, including wax, glass, stainless steel, alabaster and oil paint , as well as immaterial elements such as torque, breath, weight, rigidity and pressure. Her work addresses the vulnerability and transformation of the human form and its matter Bašić’s work has been included in shows curated by Nicolas Bourriaud and at Andrea Rosen Gallery Andrea Rosen Gallery is an art gallery in New York City, founded by Andrea Rosen in 1990. With two locations in the Chelsea neighborhood, the gallery specializes in contemporary and modern art, representing an international group of establishe ..., as well as in Chrissie Iles’ milestone exhibition Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016 Her work is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Professional history Solo s ...
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Kossa Bokchan
Kossa Bokchan ( sr-cyr, Косара Бокшан, January 1, 1925 in Berlin – November 21, 2009 in Belgrade) was a Serbian painter who lived in Paris. She married Petar OmAiikus (Pierre Omcikous). Education In 1928, when Bokchan was three, her parents moved to Belgrade. During World War II, as a teen, she studied painting with Mladen Josić and in 1944, at the studio of Zora Petrović. Afterwards, Bokchan enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, in the class of Ivan Tabaković. Others in the class included, Petar Omčikus (Bokchan's future husband), Mića Popović, Bata Mihailović, Vera Božičković, Ljubinka Jovanović and Mileta Andrejević. Career In 1947, Bokchan joined a post-war Yugoslav art commune, ''Zadarska grupa'' (Zadar's group). Bokchan first exhibited her work in 1950. Her first solo exhibition was 1952. Bokchan then moved to Paris with Petar Omčikus. She made Paris her home and had her first exhibition there in 1954. From 1960, she made regu ...
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Radivoj Berbakov
Radivoj Berbakov (11 February 1925 – 1 November 2003) was a Serbian painter. He was born in Kikinda. He was studying painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade in class of professor Zora Petrović Zora Petrović ( Dobrica, May 17, 1894 – Belgrade, May 25, 1962) was a Serbian painter. Her notable works can be seen in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, and in Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection in Novi Sad. Biography She attend .... His paintings are described as impressionist and realist. Radivoj Berbakov painted landscapes, still life, figures and portraits. He died on 1 November 2003 in Kikinda. References https://www.pecat.co.rs/2010/02/palanka-i-poeta/ http://www.nspm.rs/kulturna-politika/palanka-i-poeta.html?alphabet=l {{DEFAULTSORT:Berbakov, Radivoj 1925 births 2003 deaths 20th-century Serbian painters 20th-century Serbian male artists People from Kikinda Serbian male painters ...
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Miloš Bajić (painter)
Miloš Bajić ( sr-cyr, Милош Бајић; 1915 - 1995) was a Serbian Modernist painter, who is considered to be the founder of abstract painting in Yugoslavia. Early life Miloš Bajić was born in 1915 in Resanovci, a village in the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Austria-Hungary (now Bosnia and Herzegovina). In 1922, Bajić moved to Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia (now Serbia), where he completed grammar school and teacher school. As a student, he published illustrations and caricatures in the daily ''Politika'' and satirical magazine '' Ošišani jež''. In 1935, Bajić became one of Petar Dobrović's students, finishing his first year in Beta Vukanović's class at the Belgrade School of Arts in 1937. World War II After Kingdom of Yugoslavia was invaded by the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria in 1941, Bajić joined the Partisans, Yugoslav anti-Nazi resistance movement. Occupying forces captured him in Belgrade in October 1942 and impri ...
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Janko Brašić
Janko Brašić ( sr-Cyrl, Јанко Брашић; Oparić, January 1, 1906 – June 15, 1994) was a Serbian painter. He is considered to be one of the foremost contributors to the naïve art genre, with a worldwide reputation. Biography Brašić was born in 1906 in Oparić near Jagodina. He began painting in 1927, but his earliest dated works are from 1933 (drawings and self-portrait in oil). He is considered as the founder of the Serbian naive art. He died in his birth village of Oparić in 1994, where he lived and worked all his life.Н. Крстић, ''Завичајни хроничари'', in Наивна уметност у Србији, САНУ, Београд - МНМУ, Јагодина, 2003; 126 About himself "I made my self-portrait as a testimony so that my fellow-countrymen would stay calm. If I painted someone else they could accuse me of the lack of resemblance since I got the picture and the man whose portrait I had made wouldn't be there for them to see ...
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Dimitrije Bratoglic
Dimitrije Bratoglić (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије Братоглић; 1765 to 1831) was a near forgotten Serbian academic painter, merchant and sometime spy for Serbian insurgents during the time of the Serbian Revolution. He was born in Zemun, then part of the Austrian Empire, in late December 1764 according to the Julian Calendar which coincided with early January 1765 according to the Gregorian calendar. Bratoglić attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna in the 1780s. In 1828 he was commissioned by the Serbian Orthodox Church to paint the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul at Sremski Karlovci. Dimitrije Bratoglić painted wall paintings on the vault, pendants and icons on the iconostasis. The paintings on the north and south doors and the icons in the archbishop's throne of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Novi Sad, were painted by Dimitrije Bratoglić from Zemun or Mihajlo Jeftić from Sremski Karlovci. In 1830, the icons on the iconostasis at ...
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