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He was born in a priest family, near Shkoder. Upon arrival to Belgrade, he was a student of Cyril Kutljik. With a very difficult financial conditions he managed to study in Prague, Vienna and Munich. In World War I firstly participated as a soldier and later as a war painter of the Supreme Command in Corfu. Was a teacher of evening craft school in Belgrade and a member of "Lada". The opus of Kosta Milicevic Lazar Trifunovic bescribes through four different periods: school (1895-1908), Belgrade (1909-1914), Veles (1915) and Corfu (1916-1920).
She lived in Zagreb until 1941, when as a refugee, she arrives in Belgrade. In 1943, she enrolled at the Art Academy in Belgrade, where she graduated in 1949. She was a member of the Belgrade groups and Lade. She has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions at home and abroad, which represented the Yugoslav contemporary visual art. Acts of Ksenija Divjak are in the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Gallery of Fine Arts-Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzic in Novi Sad and in numerous other public and private collections.
Mladen Josic was a prominent Serbian painter. Beginning of Josic artistic expression was marked by French painter Paul Cezanne and Cubism, and later realism. Mladen Josic opened his own art school in Kolarac, which have grown many painters, including Mladen Srbinovic, Matija Vukovic, Stojan Celic, Majda Kurnik, Miodrag B. Protic and many others. In the early fifties he moved to Paris in exile, where he died in 1972.
A representative of Hungarian painting in Serbia.
Russian artist
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Not so well-known Novi Sad painter, from between two wars
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