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Dušan Jovanović Đukin also spelled Dušan Jovanović Đukin (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Јовановић Ђукин;
Belgrade Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. T ...
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, 16 June 1891 - Belgrade, Serbia,
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, 27 October 1945) was a Serbian academic sculptor trained in
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. Cubism was his speciality. Dušan Jovanović Đukin is one of two representatives of the cubist sculpture of his generation, the other was Živojin Lukić. Đukin grew up in his father's photography studio in Belgrade (his father is Milan Jovanović, and artists
Paja Jovanović Pavle "Paja" Jovanović ( sr-cyr, Павле "Паја" Јовановић; ; 16 June 1859 – 30 November 1957) was a Serbian realist painter who painted more than 1,100 works including: '' The Wounded Montenegrin'' (1882), '' Decorating of the ...
and
Svetislav Jovanović Svetislav Jovanović ( sr-cyr, Светислав Јовановић; 15 March 1861 – 1933) was a Serbian Realist painter. Biography He was born on March 15, 1861, in Vršac. He was the brother of the famous Serbian painter Paja Jovanović and ...
are Milan's brothers). Since 1904, it was the first purpose-built photography studio in Serbia. As a child, Dušan went through the horrors of war, and when he came to Paris to study sculpture and painting, he decided on sculpture early because his two uncles lived in Paris and were already well-established artists.


Biography

Dušan Jovanović Đukin was born and raised in a wealthy patrician family. His father was a court photographer, uncle Paja Jovanović, and he took a pseudonym from his grandfather Stevan Jovanović, a photographer from
Vršac Vršac ( sr-Cyrl, Вршац, ) is a city in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2022, the city urban area had a population of 31,946, while the city administrative area had 45,462 inhabitants. It is located in the geographical ...
when they called him Đuka. He studied architecture in
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, sculpture in
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, and then studied at the
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in Paris. From 1917 to 1927, he stayed in Paris, where he participated in the Exhibition of Yugoslav Artists in 1919. In Belgrade, at the Kolarac People's University, he started an evening art course in 1927, together with the painter Mladen Josić. After a year, he went to Paris again and returned to Belgrade after four years. He started working as a teacher at the Academy of Applied Arts. After a long and severe illness, he died in Belgrade in 1945. He exhibited at several group exhibitions in the country and abroad (Belgrade, Florence and Paris), but during his lifetime he did not have a single solo exhibition. He was a member of the art group "Lada". He left behind only about thirty sculptures, a small number of drawings, ceramics and medallions. It is known that, when he was not satisfied with the outcome, he destroyed his works. He was also engaged in painting, but none of that has survived.


Works

His work can be found in the National Museum in Belgrade along with his contemporaries Živojin Lukić, Risto Stijović, Radeta Stanković (1905-1996), Petar Palaviccini, Đorđe Oraovac (1891-1955), Mihailo Tomić (1902-1995), Milan Nedeljković (1896-1947), Vladeta Piperski (1908-1942), Milan Besarabić (1908-2011), and Stevan Bodnarov (1905-1993). * Girl with flowers: He adopted the ideas of the Paris School but did not directly adopt the views of
Cubism Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement which began in Paris. It revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and sparked artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture. Cubist subjects are analyzed, broke ...
. Retains classic volume and taut mass. He boldly cuts it and introduces innovative geometrizations. * The Girl with the mandolin He is even bolder in cutting. It does not go as far as Archipenko in cubist forms. It holds a compact mass and anthropomorphism like a traditional classical sculpture, although it cuts the legs and lowers them. It also sticks to the face and does not count on the side view, while with the Cubist this observation from multiple angles is very important. * Girl's head: Here Đukin shows all the qualities of understanding cubism that is not radically innovative. But you can see the feeling current after the First World War, and that is the so-called "back to order". You can see the partially aggressive treatment of the form (it deepens and bulges the cheek), but it introduces graphic styling, a linear element of hair that can be connected with the experience of
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. It also has a smile like a Cretan woman, a classical sculpture style, which reminds us that many artists return to the classics after the war. The nose is like an African sculpture. It makes a wonderful turn in the neck, the head does not stand completely vertically. She was decentred as if she had slipped out of the door. This is a very nice step forward in the search for new relationships and balance in sculpture, which is also very imaginative for Serbian creativity.


References

* Translated and adapted from a Serbianbiography
Dušan Jovanović Đukin (1891—1945)
{{Authority control 1891 births 1945 deaths 20th-century Serbian sculptors Artists from Belgrade École des Beaux-Arts Cubist sculptures Yugoslav expatriates in France