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Nikola Aleksić (1808 – 1 January 1873) was a Serbian artist. He was under the influence of the painting styles of the
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and
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Biography

He came from a family of artists in Stari Bečej. He was taught painting at the studio of
Arsenije Teodorović Arsenije Teodorović (, Perlez, Habsburg monarchy, 1767 – Novi Sad, Habsburg Monarchy, 13 February 1826) was a Serbian painter from the Banat region of Vojvodina who is widely considered one of Serbia's foremost portraitists. His best known wo ...
of
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until 1826. Then, he went to
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and enrolled at the
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(1828–1830). Later, he traveled to Italy to broaden his art education. There he honed his craft for three years, getting to know the art of the Nazarene movement, and making a living from portrait painting. He also copied old masters in the city's galleries and painted portraits of Austrian officers of Serbian descent. In 1834 he left Italy for
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, then he went to
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, where he made a portrait of Metropolitan
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. After three years of working in the
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, he was drawn back to his childhood haunts. In 1837, he settled in
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, where he opened his own ''atelier''. From there he moved to
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in 1840 and later settled in Arad, where his relatives lived and where spent the rest of his life. Artists
Novak Radonić Novak Radonić ( sr-Cyrl, Новак Радонић; Mol, 31 March 1826 – Sremska Kamenica, 11 July 1890) was a Serbian painter from the Austrian Empire and later Austria-Hungary. Life and work He was the pupil of Petar Pilić and Nikola Al ...
and Aksentije Marodić were his apprentices. In Timișoara, he married Marija Stankić, a beautiful Serbian woman from
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. Nikola's successors, son Dušan and his two grandsons Stevan and Ivan were also prominent painters.


Works

He is considered the most productive Serbian painter in the first half of the nineteenth century. He did approximately a thousand icons and many neo-classicistic portraits. Among his first religious works are the icons in the
iconostasis In Eastern Christianity, an iconostasis () is a wall of icons and religious paintings, separating the nave from the sanctuary in a Church (building), church. ''Iconostasis'' also refers to a portable icon stand that can be placed anywhere withi ...
and the vault of the Serbian church in Mol and the iconostasis in the Romanian church in Fibiş, near Temisvar (1837–1838). * 1837. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in Mol) * 1838. Iconostasis in the Romanian church in Fibiş * 1839. Iconostasis and frescoes in the Serbian church in
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* 1841. Iconostasis in the Romanian church in
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* 1845. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in
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* 1845–1846. Frescoes in the Serbian church in Arad * 1846. Iconostasis in Serbian church in Srpski Sveti Petar (
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, Romania) * 1847. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in Elemir * 1848. Frescoes in the Serbian church in
Novi Kneževac Novi Kneževac ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Кнежевац, ; ; ) is a town and municipality located in the North Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The town has a population of 5,688, while the Novi Kneževac municipality h ...
* 1854. Iconostasis and frescoes in Kumane * 1855. Iconostasis in
Novo Miloševo Novo Miloševo () is a village located in the Novi Bečej municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb majority (76.09%) with an ethnic Hungarian minority (14.57%). ...
* 1857. Frescoes in the Serbian church in Mokrin * 1858. Iconostasis in Radojevo * 1859. Frescoes in the church in
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* 1861. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in Mali Bečkerek, now
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* 1862. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in Variaş * 1863. Iconostasis in the Romanian church in Arad * 1865–1866. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in Arad * 1867. Iconostasis in the church in Micălaca, near Arad * 1868–1869. Iconostasis in the Serbian church in
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* 1870–1871. Iconostasis and frescoes in the Serbian church in
Ostojićevo Ostojićevo (, ) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Čoka municipality, North Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serbs, Serb ethnic majority (56.15%) with a present Hungarians, Hungarian minority (26.51%) and its po ...


Gallery

File:N. Aleksic, Jovan Stefanovic Vilovski, major i knjizevnik (oko 1850).JPG, Painting of Jovan Stefanović Vilovski, painted by Aleksić in about 1850 and is from the collection of
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in
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File:N. Aleksic, Dama u belom (1851).JPG, Dame in White, from 1851, from the collection of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad File:N. Aleksic, Jelena Vilovski, (oko 1850).JPG, Jelena Vilovski, from about 1850, from the collection of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad File:Портрети Николе Алексића у Народном музеју у Кикинди.jpg, A collection of portraits by the artist at the National Museum in Kikinda.


See also

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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 Arali ...
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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 modern period, Se ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aleksic, Nikola 1808 births 1873 deaths 19th-century Serbian people People from Bečej