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Zora Petrović

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The painting was her greatest and only love. Since she was unmarried and did not have her own family, Petrović devoted all of her free time to painting. Through her works in oil and watercolor, she wanted to express her love toward life as a whole, poor people and particularly the peasant women from
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School of Painting as a part-time professor of painting from 1942 to 1944. In 1952, she received a job at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and worked there for the rest of her life. She died in Belgrade on May 25, 1962, and was buried in Pančevo.
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in Nagybanya artists' colony and school, considered very influential in Hungarian and Romanian art. The period from 1915 to 1919 was spent as a student at the Hungarian Royal Drawing School and Art Teachers' College (what became the
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Her life and her growth as an artist are identical. Even as a beginner, she did not follow the tradition of European women artists. She has always maintained an isolated artistic individuality, strong and bold in color and style.
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various regions of Serbian lands. She was aware that many people could not understand her artistic creations, yet she painted and continued to paint the way her heart told her to.
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Though she has her own accomplished and individual style in painting—a robust contemporary poetic realism—Zora Petrović did not live in a closed circle of her artistic creations.
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She was a painter of broad and heavy strokes and a painter of vivid colors and monumental works.
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Božić, Borislav (December 2020). "Зора Петровић 1894.–1962" [Zora Petrović 1894–1962].
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from 1907 to 1909. In 1912 she enrolled at the Belgrade Arts and Crafts School, where
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Zora Petrović has always maintained an isolated artistic individuality.
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