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Pavle Vasić (30 August 1907 – 12 March 1993) was a Serbian painter, art historian, art critic and pedagogue. One of his endeavours was to introduce designs for the reconstruction of the first Serbian uniforms.


Biography

Pavle Vasić was born on 30 August 1907 in
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, Serbia. He graduated from the Third Belgrade Gymnasium (1925) and studied painting at the Royal Art School (1922-1924) also in Belgrade. He continued to study art with
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(1926–1929), and at the same time studied and graduated in
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from the
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in 1931. He also completed his studies in art history (1947), then received his doctorate (1956) with the topic Life and work of
Anastas Jovanović Anastas Jovanović ( sr-cyrl, Анастас Јовановић, 1817 – 1 November 1899) was a Serbian photographer and author of Bulgarian origin. Biography Jovanović, was of Bulgarian origin and during his life he always felt himself ...
, the first Serbian modern
lithographer Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German ...
and early photographer. He was an associate and a member of the editorial board of the
ArtReview ''ArtReview'' is an international contemporary art magazine based in London, founded in 1948. Its sister publication, ''ArtReview Asia'', was established in 2013. History Launched as a fortnightly broadsheet in February 1949 by a retired country ...
and became an assistant at the
National Museum in Belgrade The National Museum of Serbia () is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Belgrade on a square plot between the Republic Square (Belgrade), Republic Square, formerly Theatre Square, and three stree ...
in 1939. During World War II, he was a prisoner of war in Italy and Germany. After returning from captivity, he was briefly a clerk for fine arts and theatre at the
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of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a professor at the VII and IV Belgrade Gymnasium (1946–50), then at the Academy of Applied Arts at the
University of Arts in Belgrade The University of Arts in Belgrade ( sr-cyr, Универзитет уметности у Београду, Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu) is a public university in Serbia. It was founded in 1957 as the Academy of Arts to unite four academies. ...
(1950–1968, 1978–1985), at the same time Faculty of Philosophy (1952–1963), the Academy of Music and the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade (1962–1974) and the Academy of Arts in
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(1975–1980), where he is one of the founders of the Department of Fine Arts. In addition to art history, he taught the history of costumes, drawing, painting, evening nude and the theory of form. He is the author of valuable books that are necessary manuals for generations of experts and students. He was dedicated to art history from 1938 onwards, and achieved notable results in research into recent Serbian art. He was also among the first to point out the importance of Serbian-Russian ties for the acceptance of the
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in the 18th century, discovered many unknown authors and made accurate attributions and dating of works throughout Serbia. He published several reviews of Serbian and European art: "Introduction to Fine Arts", "European Art of the 17th Century", "European Art of the 18th Century", "European Art of the 19th Century", "Life and Work of
Anastas Jovanović Anastas Jovanović ( sr-cyrl, Анастас Јовановић, 1817 – 1 November 1899) was a Serbian photographer and author of Bulgarian origin. Biography Jovanović, was of Bulgarian origin and during his life he always felt himself ...
", the "First Serbian LithographePavlovićts and Weapon", "
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", "Požarevac Painter and His Time", ''Nošnja naroda Jugoslavije kroz istoriju'',
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, ''Doba baroka'',
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, ''Uniforme srpske vojske 1808–1918'', ''Primenjena umetnost u Srbiji 1900–1978'', ''Doba umetnosti'', ''Doba rokokoa i umetničke topografije Sremskih Karlovaca'',
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, ''
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i
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'' (''Matica srpska,''
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1978, 1984, 1989 and 1990). He became an art critic in 1929, but more seriously than the review of exhibitions published in 1938 in the
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. He was a chronicler of the artistic life of Belgrade and Serbia, as a contributor to many art magazines and, especially
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(1950–1980), for which he continued to write until 1993. He promoted many young artists and brought grades that were completely confirmed over time. He wrote many prefaces in the catalogues of solo exhibitions and monographic studies, and was the author of several thematic exhibitions and art reviews. He left behind approximately two hundred and fifty oil paintings, thousands of watercolours, drawings, studio sketches, many illustrations, costume designs and about thirty graphics. His work belongs to the leading currents of coloristic
expressionism Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
, poetic realism and, to some extent, the socialist one in terms of the topics he dealt with. He did not paint much since the middle of the sixth decade. He participated in about a hundred joint festivals of Serbian and Yugoslav artists (1928–1991) and exhibited independently twelve times (1973–1993). His works are kept and exhibited by the
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, the
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, the Historical Museum of Serbia, the Military Museum, the PTT Museum, the Museum of Theater Arts of Serbia and the Museum of the City of Belgrade, the
Gallery of Matica Srpska The Gallery of Matica Srpska (, sr-Cyrl, Галерија Матице Српске) is one of the largest and oldest galleries in Serbia. It is located in the central zone of Novi Sad, next to Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection. The Gallery wa ...
in Novi Sad, the National Museums in Niš, Požarevac, Smederevska Palanka, Kruševac, Šabac, as well as other museums and galleries throughout Serbia. For his many years of work and successful cooperation, he received several medals, plaques, charters, diplomas and letters of thanks from many prestigious museums, galleries and cultural institutions. In 1995, ULUPUDS{{ established the Pavle Vasić Award, and as of this year, a street in Belgrade bears his name.


Literature

{{Confusing section, date=May 2021 Vera Vasić, Popis radova dr Pavle Vasića (za period od 1928. do 1971), Zbornik za likovne umetnosti Matice srpske, br. 7, Matica srpska, Novi Sad 1971, 3–22; S. Živković, U. Rajčević and S. Bošnjak, Pavle Vasić, Castle of Culture of Vrnjačka Banja, Vrnjačka Banja 1989; L J. Miljković, Pavle Vasić witness of the epoch, National Museum, Belgrade 1993.


Solo exhibitions

* 1973. Belgrade, JNA House, From a prisoner of war notebook * 1974. Belgrade, Gallery 73, Painter and his time. Watercolours and drawings 1930–1940. * 1977. Belgrade, Gallery of the Cultural Center of Belgrade, Paintings 1927–1965. * 1980. Belgrade, Gallery NU Braća Stamenković, Age of Renewal. Drawings and watercolours * 1983. Ljubovija, Ljubovija National University, Drawings and watercolours from 1947 and 1948. * 1984. Belgrade, UP Cvijeta Zuzorić, Paintings and drawings 1927–1981. Zemun, Gallery of the JNA House, Chronicle of an Age * 1987. Niš, National Museum Nis, Painting by Pavle Vasić (1927–1980) * 1988. Vrnjačka Banja, Castle of Culture, Chronicle of a Painter. Drawings 1935–1982. * 1989. Vrnjačka Banja, Castle of Culture; Čačak, Nadežda Petrović Art Gallery, Painting from the beginning of 1927–1982. * 1993. Belgrade, National Museum, Pavle Vasić – witness of the epoch Awards/recognitions: 1936.


References

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