Adam Stefanović
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Adam Stefanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Адам Стефановић, 27 November 1832 – 6 May 1887) was a Serbian lithographer and painter. Together with Pavle Čortanović, he authored illustrations of the Kosovo Cyclus (of Serbian epic poetry).
Life
[edit]Stefanović was born in Perlez, Austrian Empire (now Serbia). He was educated at the University of Munich in 1867, and then at the University of Vienna.[1]
He was an associate of Pavle Čortanović.[2] He lived in Pančevo in the 1870s, where he published his lithographs with Čortanović.[3] He is deemed to have been "far better" of an illustrator than his companion.[3]
Work
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"Burning of the Relics of St. Sava", ca. 1860
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"Battle of Kosovo", 1870
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"The Prince's Supper", 1871
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"Jug Bogdan and Sons"
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Miloš Obilić at the tent of Murad
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ Matica srpska 1989, p. 214.
- ^ Sveske. Društvo istoričara umetnosti SR Srbije. 1980. p. 34.
- ^ a b Matica srpska 1989, p. 229.
Sources
[edit]- Matica srpska (1989). Umetnička topografija Pančeva. Matica srpska.