Huter Anton
Born 23 August 1905 in Crkvenica, died on 7 March 1961 in Belgrade. Studied in 1927 at the Fine Art Academy in Belgrade, pupil of Lj. Ivanovic and M. Milovanovic. He made study trips to Paris in 1928, where he exhibited with the other Yugoslav painters. Member of “Oblik” and “Independent” art groups. His style […]
Glišić Dragomir
Born on 01.03.1872 in Valjevo, died on 17.06.1957 in Belgrade. Studied art that the Serbian Painting and Drawing School (1895-98) at prof. Kiril Kutlik, and later at the Art Academy in Munich (1899-1904). He was a major Serbian war painter and photographer in the Balkan wars and the Great war, traveling at first with the […]
Eskicevic Vasa
Vasa Eskicevic was academic painter, who learned painting in Vienna and in Russia, where he was among students of Ilja Rjepin. He is representative of style of academic realism. His works have documentary value, so their cultural and historical significance exceeds their artistic value. Aside of a painting, he was also a writer and a […]
Crnilovic Hristifor
Serbian painter, ethnographer, photographer and soldier, born in Vlasotince, southern Serbia, in 1886. He became interested in traditional culture in his early youth. He had a gift for painting and was educated in the famous school of painting of Rista Vukanovic in Belgrade and then at the Academy in Munich. His first son Aleksandar died […]
Burich Narcis
Born in Knin on 4th August 1893, died in Zagreb on 13th May 1950. Studied at the Academy of Fine Art in Munich and Prague in the class of Vlaho Bukovac. He was a teacher for painting in Split and Sarajevo, where he had a private art school. Painted mainly sea scenes, landscapes and still […]
Arsenović Nikola
Born in Osijek, died in Belgrade. He was a 19th century Serbian tailor, anthropologist and illustrator. As a self-thought painter, he traveled for two decades around Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Serbia, painting folk costumes. In 1868 tried to establish arts & crafts school in Zrenjanin, Ruma and Iriga. In 1873, he offers his vast […]
Andrejevič Djordje Kun
Born 31st March 1904 Breslau, Germany, died 17th January 1964 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, He was a Serbian painter of great renown. He is known as the designer of the Coat of Arms of the city of Belgrade and co-designer (together with Antun Augustincic, in 1946) of the Coat of Arm of the Republic of Macedonia. Born […]