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He was born in
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In 1980, the
Homeland Museum in Jagodina took over as a gift from the painter Živan Vulić for permanent use of the Legacy of Nikola Milojević, which contains 15 drawings, 1 lithograph and 14 oil paintings. These works were presented to the professional and general public in the same year. In that
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store, Nikola became fascinated with the accessories for drawing and painting and there and then he decided to become an artist. Even early on, his talent showed promise and his first portraits came to the fore and were immediately noticed. In the following years, he continued to work for the
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enable Nikola to finish his elementary and high school education in
Jagodina. Young Nikola then moved to Belgrade, where his uncle took care of him and gave him a job with a Belgrade merchant Jefta Pavlović. In Pavlović's
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technique and brown toner. At the same time, he provided photographic services to citizens in his studio which was also equipped with photographic equipment, thanks to his close associate and colleague
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way, the work of the most important representative of
Serbian art of the period continues to live. Apart from being in private possession, Nikola Milojević's works are in the art collections of the
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The end of his painting activity was conditioned by the loss of sight, followed by a heart attack from which he did not fully recover. He died on 7 March 1942 in Nazi-occupied
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in 1885. That period left him deeply and permanently marked for life, which would later reflect in his work.
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Milojkovic-Djuric, Jelena; Milojković-Djurić, Jelena (December 3, 1988).
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under occupation, 7 March 1942) was one of the most prolific Serbian
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The First Serbian Uprising and the Restoration of the Serbian State
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Portraits of Godjevac, Work of the painter Nikola Milojević,
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of the 19th century along with many of his colleagues.
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