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Milan Kašanin ( sr-cyr, Милан Кашанин; 21 February 1895 – 22 November 1981) was a Serbian art historian, art critic, curator and writer. He served as the head of three
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based museums, the Museum of Prince Pavle (the modern-day
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), the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Gallery of Frescoes.


Biography

Of humble origins, Kašanin adopted his mother's surname because he was born out of wedlock. Granted a scholarship, he studied art history at the Sorbonne. With the dissertation ''Bela crkva Karanska'' (The White Church of Karan), Kašanin obtained his PhD from the
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in 1926. He was curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, director of the Museum of
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(the modern-day
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) and the Gallery of Frescoes in Belgrade. He is also known as one of the organizers of some of the first major European art exhibitions in
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, ''The Italian Portrait Through the Ages'', in 1938, and ''French Painting of the 19th Century'' one year later. Apart from organizing foreign exhibitions in Yugoslavia, he also organized exhibits of Serbian frescoes and other art in many European capitals, as well as in
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. Kašanin was the founder and editor of the magazine ''Umetnički pregled'' (Art Review), which was published between 1937 and 1941. He served as the head of the Museum of Prince Pavle between 1935 and 1944. In order to compile the art collection of the Museum of Prince Pavle, Kašanin traveled through Europe and stayed in the
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, among other places. His travel reports, first published in newspapers and later also in the anthology ''Pronađeni predmeti'' (Lost Objects) (1962), are a testimony to this. The organization of the exhibitions of both Yugoslav art in Amsterdam and Dutch art in Belgrade is also attributed to Kašanin; for this, the Dutch Government bestowed him with a state decoration. As part of his scientific work, he researches Serbian art from the Middle Ages to the modern era. His interpretations are based on insights gained by the French research school of the interwar period and are written in a refined style and with a thorough analysis. It also brought him into the company of Serbian artists and collectors such as
Milan Konjović Milan Konjović (28 January 1898 – 20 October 1993) (Милан Коњовић) was a Serbian painter whose works can be divided into six periods of artistic style. He studied in many countries abroad and lived in Paris from 1924 to 1932. His ...
and
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respectively. Kašanin also made a significant contribution to the knowledge of Serbian medieval literature. He began publishing art criticism in 1924 and was published in magazines such as ''
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'', ''Vreme'' and in the magazine ''Reč i slika''. In 1927, he co-authored a book with
Veljko Petrović Veljko Petrović ( sr-cyr, Вељко Петровић, ; c. 1780 – 1813), known simply as Hajduk Veljko (Хајдук Вељко, ǎjduːk v̞ɛ̌ːʎkɔ, was one of the '' vojvodas'' (military commanders) of the Serbian Revolutionary force ...
on the contribution of Serbian artists to the visual arts in
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. He was also noted for his fierce literary criticism. After World War II, Kašanin fell out of favor with Yugoslavia's new communist government because of his former close ties with Prince Pavle, and struggled to get a job and publish his books. Kašanin had four children, three sons and a daughter. His brother Radivoje Kašanin was an accomplished mathematician and academic, while some of his friends included the fellow art historian
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, and Serbian writers such as
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,
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, and
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. His collected works were published in 2002 with a total of eight volumes. Kašanin was a recipient of the
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(I, III and V degree), the Order of the Yugoslav Crown, the French
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, the
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(III degree), the Danish Order (III degree), the
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(III degree), and an Italian order. A street in Belgrade is named after him.


Works

*''Jutrenja i bdenja'', Belgrade, 1925, 1926. *''Srpska umetnost u Vojvodini'', co-author with
Veljko Petrović Veljko Petrović ( sr-cyr, Вељко Петровић, ; c. 1780 – 1813), known simply as Hajduk Veljko (Хајдук Вељко, ǎjduːk v̞ɛ̌ːʎkɔ, was one of the '' vojvodas'' (military commanders) of the Serbian Revolutionary force ...
,
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, 1927. *''Zaljubljenici'', Belgrade, 1928. *''Bela crkva Karanska: Njena istorija, arhitektura i životopis'', Belgrade, 1928. *''Sabrana dela I-II'', Belgrade, 1929-1932. *''Trokošuljnik, roman'', Belgrade, 1930. *''Pijana zemlja I, II'', Belgrade, 1932. *''Jugoslavische hedengasche beldenge kunst'',
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, 1935. *''Srpska umetnost u Vojvodini do velike seobe'', Novi Sad, 1939. *''L' art yougoslave des nos origines a nos jours'', Belgrade, 1939. *''Dva veka srpskog slikarstva'', Belgrade, 1942. *''Umetnost i umetnici'', Belgrade, 1943. *''Između orla i Vuka'', essay, Belgrade, 1953. *''Savremeni beogradski umetnici. Reprodukcije'', Belgrade, 1953. *''U senci slave'', Novi Sad, 1961. *''Pronađene stvari'', Belgrade, 1961. *''Umetničke kritike'', Belgrade, 1968. *''Sudbine i ljudi'', Belgrade, 1968. *''Susreti i pisma'', Novi Sad, 1974. *''Srpska književnost u srednjem veku'', Belgrade, 1975. *''Slučajna otkrića'', Novi Sad, 1977. *''Izabrani eseji'', Belgrade, 1977. *''Pogledi i misli'', Novi Sad, 1978. *''Kamena otkrića'', Belgrade, 1978. *''Priviđenja I'', Novi Sad, 1981. *''Milan Kašanin, Svetislav Marić: Prepiska dvojice mladića'', Novi Sad, 1991. *''Gradovi i dvorci u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji'', Belgrade, 2015.


Translations

* Dostojevski - '' The Village of Stepanchikovo'' *Dostoyevski - '' Netochka Nezvanova'' *
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- '' Hadji Murat'' *
Guy de Maupassant Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (, ; ; 5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a 19th-century French author, celebrated as a master of the short story, as well as a representative of the naturalist school, depicting human lives, destinies and s ...
- ''Ljubimac'' *
Viktor Zhirmunsky Viktor Maksimovich Zhirmunsky (; 2 August 1891 – 31 January 1971; also ''Wiktor Maximowitsch Schirmunski, Zirmunskij, Schirmunski, Zhirmunskii;'' ) was a Soviet and Russian literary historian and linguist. Life Born in Saint Petersburg in 1891 t ...
- ''History of French literature'' *
Branko Radičević Aleksije "Branko" Radičević ( sr-Cyrl, Алексије Бранко Радичевић, ; 28 March 1824 – 1 July 1853) was a Serbian poet who wrote in the period of Romanticism. Biography Branko Radičević was born in Slavonski Brod on 1 ...
- ''Selected poems'' *
Laza Kostić Lazar Kostić ( sr-Cyrl, Лазар Костић; 12 February 1841 – 27 November 1910) was a Serbian poet, prose writer, lawyer, aesthetics, aesthetician, journalist, publicist, and politician who is considered to be one of the greatest minds ...
- ''Diary''


See also

*
Milan Konjović Milan Konjović (28 January 1898 – 20 October 1993) (Милан Коњовић) was a Serbian painter whose works can be divided into six periods of artistic style. He studied in many countries abroad and lived in Paris from 1924 to 1932. His ...
*
Pavle Beljanski Pavle Beljanski (Veliko Gradište, Kingdom of Serbia The Kingdom of Serbia was a country located in the Balkans which was created when the ruler of the Principality of Serbia, Milan I of Serbia, Milan I, was proclaimed king in 1882. Since 18 ...
*
Isidora Sekulić Isidora Sekulić ( sr-cyr, Исидора Секулић, 16 February 1877 – 5 April 1958) was a Serbian writer, novelist, essayist, polyglot and art critic. She was "the first woman academic in the history of Serbia" after she joined the Serb ...
* Svetozar Radojčić *
Vladimir Petković Vladimir Petković (; born 15 August 1963) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. He is currently the coach of the Algeria national team. He was previously the head coach of French side Bordeaux, the Switzerland nation ...


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