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Sreten Stojanović

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Bohemians who lived around Rotonda and Cupola cafés, where people were drinking not too much and spending little money, talking, reciting, napping, passing time. One could meet friends here, known and unknown artists, confident Zadkine with a dog, Fougita with his strange hairstyle and his ugly
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to pursue the best studies of art, which not only ensured the necessary education but also close contacts with numerous life's challenges and a creative stimulation coming from one of the biggest European metropolises. One address and information that Serbs gather in the cafés on Boulevard
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he gave a gift of an important part of his artworks. His creations can also be seen in the gallery Pavlo Beljanski in Novi Sad, the National museum and the Museum of modern art in Belgrade. In memorial buildings in
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politicians and intellectuals. He indulged in Viennese revolutionary movements before the black-yellow monarchy's downfall. Being in the midst of social happenings, he returned to
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Saint-Michel was enough for him, reported the autobiographer, remembering his first meeting with the art metropolis of those times.
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Another critic of Stojanović's artistic opus described the change that took place after his studies and return to the homeland:
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The most vivid depiction of Stojanović and the whole atmosphere dominated in artistic circles and bohemian societies of
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friend, bulky Isidora Duncan, Shanna Orlow, Kisling, crazy Americans and drunken Swedes, Indians, Swiss, Russians...
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at the end of the second and beginning of the third decade of the last century was made by L. Trifunović:
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On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918–1941)
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Bogdanović, Jelena; Robinson, Lilien Filipovitch; Marjanović, Igor (1 September 2014).
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and their house became one of the most known meeting places of artists, writers, young
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immediately after the end of the war where he was engaged in creation of first
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with his family and when the war was over he found out that his brother, Dr.
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and at the beginning of the 1920s he enjoyed a turbulent bohemian life in
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opuses in the Serbian art of the 20th century. For his birthplace
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there are some of his most important monumental compositions.
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hat with a wide rim, has entered early the circles of the
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Srpsko slikarstvo ХХ veka, Tom 1. – Biblioteka Sinteze
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His life and youth were abundantly satisfied." 201:he was a dynamic social and cultural activist. 624:Livnica Jeremić biography of Sreten Stojanović 704:Rectors of the University of Arts in Belgrade 639:Jovan Despotović: Sreten Stojanović 1898–1960 8: 629:ARTE Biography Sreten Stojanović (1898–1960) 699:20th-century Bosnia and Herzegovina artists 16:Serbian sculptor and art critic (1898–1960) 31: 20: 572:Narodna enciklopedija, St. Stanojević, 508: 367: 212:at the beginning of 1918, and later in 161:, in the house of Orthodox priests who 7: 153:He was born on 15 February 1898 in 14: 600:Mala enciklopedija Prosveta Tom 2 674:Bosnia and Herzegovina sculptors 428: 413: 398: 382: 370: 304:'s partisan movement in western 689:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina 208:after going to study, first in 634:Novo groblje Sreten Stojanović 549:. Narodna knjiga. p. 328. 475:(in Serbian). -{YU}--Belgrade. 134: 1: 497:Prince Bojidar Karageorgevich 193:he was traveling through the 243:In 1919, Stojanović went to 619:Sreten Stojanović biography 580:Protić, Miodrag B. (1970). 522:. Leuven University Press. 462:Stojanović, Sreten (1952). 453:Stojanović, Sreten (1928). 720: 589:Trifunović, Lazar (1973). 559:Revolucionarsko vajarstvo 30: 464:O umetnosti i umetnicima 422:Petar II Petrović-Njegoš 543:Deretić, Jovan (2005). 320:, the principal of the 694:20th-century sculptors 684:Serbian male sculptors 598:"Stojanović, Sreten". 546:Kulturna istorija Srba 159:Bosnia and Herzegovina 272:looked like a modern 669:People from Prijedor 471:Stojanović, Sreten. 440:Museum of Yugoslavia 389:Sloboda monument at 204:Stojanović became a 455:Impresije iz Rusije 234:Alexander the Great 197:in 1927. 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Prijedor
Austria-Hungary
Belgrade
FPR Yugoslavia
Serb
Vienna
Paris
Sculpture
Serbian Cyrillic
sculptor
art critic
Prijedor
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Young Bosnia
Tuzla
First World War
Vienna
sculpture
Paris
Vladislav Ribnikar
Soviet Union
Second World War
sculptor
Vienna
Paris
Yugoslavia
left-wing
Bosnia
Yugoslavia

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