Konstantin Pantelić
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: Константин Пантелић, 1802–1882) was a Serbian portraitist, icon painter, and monk of the Serbian Orthodox Church. He painted many icons, especially for
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, as well as
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s for churches throughout Srem, Banat and Bačka.


Biography

Konstantin Pantelić's antecedents originally came from Ruma in the Srem district of the Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina. He was born in 1802 in his ancestral town of Ruma, where he attended school. His very first art lessons were from his father Jovan, a lesser-known artist, who also painted icons for the
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. Pantelić became progressively interested in painting while still attending grammar school. He also spent a period of time at the ''Atelier'' of
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, and that of Stefan Gavrilović. After graduating from the Serbian Lyceum, he received a paid tuition to further his education abroad from the
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on the recommendation of his ''
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'' and teacher Lukijan Mušicki. As an art student, Pantelić benefitted from the generous grant to study under the aegis of Pavel Đurković who was then living and teaching in
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, Russia, at the time. In 1828, upon his return from Odessa, he was named administrator of a Serbian parish in Zagreb and in 1830 he was sent to the
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to replace Father Andrejević who died that year. The following year was commissioned by the Serbian National Church to paint an
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. While in Banat, he was somewhat influenced by Konstantin Danil. Pantelić collaborated with Nikola Aleksić and engraver Marko Konstantinović on several commissions and also with other academically-trained painters throughout his career.


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*The iconostasis of the St. Nicholas Church in
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; *The iconostasis of the St. George's Church in Banoštor in 1836; * Entombment of Christ in the Church of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist in
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in 1836; *The icon of Saint Wendelin in the Church of the Exaltation-of-the-Holy-Cross in Ruma in 1841; *The iconostasis of the Church of the Ascension of
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in 1851; *The iconostasis of the Saint John the Theologian Church of
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in 1856–1857; *The throne icon of the Theotokos in the Church of the Ascension in Ruma in 1860 *The chancel and thrones of the Epiphany Church of Srbobran


References

* Translated and adapted from French Wikipedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin_Panteli%C4%87 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pantelić, Konstantin 1802 births 1882 deaths