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List Of Serbian Women Artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Serbia or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. B * Ana Bešlić (1912–2008), sculptor *Kossa Bokchan (1925–2009), painter C * Zuzana Chalupová (1925–2001), naïve painter D * Jasmina Đokić (born 1970), painter I * Tatjana Ilić (born 1966), painter *Mirjana Isaković, sculptor and ceramist *Olja Ivanjicki (1931–2009), contemporary artist * Katarina Ivanović (1811–1882), painter J *Olga Jančić (1929–2012), sculptor * Olga Jevrić (1922–2014), sculptor *Ljubinka Jovanović (1922–2015), painter K * Mina Karadžić (1828–1894), painter *Irena Kazazić (born 1972), painter O *Tanja Ostojić (born 1972), feminist performance artist P * Milena Pavlović-Barili (1909–1945), painter * Nadežda Petrović (1873–1915), painter * Zora Petrović (1894–1962), painter R *Simonida Rajčević (born 1974), painter * Drinka Radovanović (born 1943), sculptor *Eva Ras (born 1941), actress, writer ...
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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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Nadežda Petrović
Nadežda Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Надежда Петровић; 11/12 October 1873 – 3 April 1915) was a Serbian painter and one of the women war photography pioneers in the region. Considered Serbia's most famous expressionist and fauvist, she was the most important Serbian female painter of the period. Born in the town of Čačak, Petrović moved to Belgrade in her youth and attended the women's school of higher education there. Graduating in 1891, she taught there for a period beginning in 1893 before moving to Munich to study with Slovenian artist Anton Ažbe. Between 1901 and 1912, she exhibited her work in many cities throughout Europe. In the later years of her life, Petrović had little time to paint and produced only a few works. In 1912, she volunteered to become a nurse following the outbreak of the Balkan Wars. She continued nursing Serbian soldiers until 1913, when she contracted typhus and cholera. She earned a Medal for Bravery and an Order of the Red Cross f ...
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Serbian Women Artists
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Beta Vukanović
Beta Vukanović (18 April 1872 – 31 October 1972), also known as Babette Bachmayer, was a Serbian painter and centenarian. Biography Born in Bamberg, Upper Franconia, German Empire to a Serbian family, she initially studied painting at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich. She also worked with Anton Ažbe. From 1898, she lived mostly in Belgrade. Her earliest works reflected the influence of plein-air painting in Munich, which changed to Impressionism before World War I. Her later style was predominantly realistic; she painted many pictures of the Serbian landscape and its people. She originated Serbian artistic caricature and left around 500 humorous portraits of contemporaries from the social and cultural scene in Belgrade. Beta Vukanović died in Belgrade, aged 100. Personal life Her husband was an Impressionist painter, Rista Vukanović (born 3 April 1873, Bugovina, near Trebinje, Herzegovina - died 7 January 1918, Paris), recognized as one of the artists respons ...
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Draginja Vlasic
Draginja Vlasić ( sr-cyr, Драгиња Влашић, January 1928 in Vojka – 20 October 2011 in Zemun) is a Serbian painter. Biography Vlašić was born in the village Vojka in Srem, the southern part of Vojvodina. She attended primary and grade school in Vojka and Stara Pazova, the nearest city to her birthplace. She graduated from Gymnasium in Zemun. In the year 1952, she starts studies of mathematics at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Belgrade, and at the same time The Academy of Fine Arts. She quits the studies of Mathematics and graduates Academy of Fine Arts 1954. in the class of 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 attended ... and master's degree at the same professor in 1956. Short time, after studies she works ...
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Poleksija Todorović
Poleksija Todorović (1848 – 1939) was a Serbian painter. She was born in Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, as Poleksija Ban, the daughter of Margarita Ban and Matija Ban, Serbian writer and diplomat. The beginnings of her painting are linked to the drawing school of Jovan Deroko, and later to her husband Stevan Todorović. She mostly painted icons and portraits, sometimes landscapes. She worked on the iconostastis in the Holy Trinity Church in Negotin in 1901. There are 16 of her paintings in the collection of the National Museum. Alongside Katarina Ivanović and Mina Karadžić, she was one of the three Serbian women painters who worked in the 19th century. References

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Milica Tomić
Milica Tomić (born 1960) also known as Milica Tomic, is a Serbian-born contemporary artist and educator. Her artistic practice is research-based and includes working in the mediums of photography, video, installation art and discursive, educational art, performance, and socio-political engagement. She serves as the Chair of the Institute for Contemporary Art at Graz University of Technology in Austria. She has lived in Berlin, Belgrade, and Graz. Career Tomić was born in 1960 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. She graduated with a bachelor's degree (1990) and master's degree (1994) in painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Arts in Belgrade. She has been awarded many artist-in-residency opportunities including at Artpace (2004) in San Antonio, United States; and the DAAD Artist-in-Berlin Programme (2006). In 2011, she had a fellowship as a Humanities Center–SiCa Arts writer/practitioner in residence at Stanford University in Stanford, California. Her work was p ...
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Slobodanka Stupar
Slobodanka Stupar (born 1947 in Sarajevo), is Serbian visual artist who lives and works in Belgrade, Athens and Cologne. Biography Slobodanka Stupar graduated from Applied Arts School in Belgrade (B.F.A.) She graduated School of Fine Arts at University of Belgrade (M.F.A.) She specialized at the School of Fine Arts in Athens. The work The separation of elementary metaphors and other figurative mechanisms, i.e. deconstruction, has become an effective tool for understanding and interpreting recent visual art. This is especially true where the artist has moved from a more "classical" form of expression, arising from an academic training, to a practice involving a visualized language and semantic composition mode of expression, of which Slobodanka Stupar is an example. This transition was all the more likely in her case given the freedom which she already had in using the graphic art medium, closer to experimentation than the reproduction of any standard approach. Even from ...
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Jovanka Stanojević
Jovanka Stanojević ( sr-Cyrl, Јованка Станојевић, born 11 June 1979) is a Serbian painter. Biography and career Born in Belgrade in 1979, Stanojević obtained a Bachelor of Arts in fine arts in 2005 and a Master of Fine Arts in drawing in 2009. She is currently completing her Ph.D. dissertation at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Since 2008, Stanojević worked as an assistant professor at thFaculty of Art and Design John Nasibitt University of Belgrade. Since 2015 works as an assistant professor at thAcademy of Fine Arts Trebinje University of East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She had exhibitions in Serbia, United Kingdom (Derwent Art Prize), Switzerland, Spain (''Guasch Coranty International Painting Prize'' 2012), Greece (''ArTower Agora'' 2006, '' Art Athina'' 2010),(PDF) Die Künstler', NordArt 2013, p. 131. (In German and English). Germany ('' Nordart'' 2013, 2014 and 2015), Austria, Hungary, Italy, and received a number of painting awards (i ...
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Ljubica Sokić
Ljubica "Cuca" Sokić (9 December 1914 – 8 January 2009) was a prominent Serbian and Yugoslav painter of the twentieth century. Biography She was born in Bitola, North Macedonia, where her mother Ruža was refugee during the World War I. Her father was Manojlo Sokić, a journalist, who owned defunct Belgrade paper Pravda. She attended the high school in Belgrade, where Zora Petrović was her professor. She was also taught painting by, among others, Beta Vukanović and Ivan Radović. She also studied in Paris from 1936 to 1939, where she attended evening nude classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, and began studying graphics at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Having returned from Paris to Belgrade, she presented her works independently for the first time in 1939 in Belgrade pavilion Cvijeta Zuzorić. She was one of the founders of the art group ''"Desetorica"'' ("The Group of Ten"). She was a professor at the Academy of Visual Arts in Belgrade between 1948–72, where sh ...
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Eva Ras
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