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Nadežda Petrović

Nadežda Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Надежда Петровић; 11/12 October 1873 – 3 April 1915) was a Serbian painter and one of the women war photography pioneers in the region.[1][2][3] Considered Serbia's most famous expressionist and fauvist, she was the most important Serbian female painter of the period. Born in the town of Čačak, Petrović moved to Belgrade in her youth and attended the women's school of higher education there. Graduating in 1891, she taught there for a period beginning in 1893 before moving to Munich to study with Slovenian artist Anton Ažbe. Between 1901 and 1912, she exhibited her work in many cities throughout Europe.

Nadežda Petrović
Надежда Петровић
Born11/12 October 1873
Died3 April 1915 (aged 41)
NationalitySerbian
Known forPainting
MovementFauvism
AwardsMedal for Bravery
Order of the Red Cross

In the later years of her life, Petrović had little time to paint and produced only a few works. In 1912, she volunteered to become a nurse following the outbreak of the Balkan Wars. She continued nursing Serbian soldiers until 1913, when she contracted typhus and cholera. She earned a Medal for Bravery and an Order of the Red Cross for her efforts. With the outbreak of World War I she again volunteered to become a nurse with the Serbian Army, eventually dying of typhus on 3 April 1915.

Her works include almost three hundred oils on canvas, about a hundred sketches, studies and sketches, as well as several watercolors. Her works belong to the currents of secession, symbolism, impressionism and fauvism.[4]

Biography edit

 
Petrović's self-portrait (1907), on display in the National Museum of Serbia.

Nadežda Petrović was born in Čačak, Principality of Serbia on 11[5] or 12[6] October 1873 to Dimitrije and Mileva Petrović. She had nine siblings,[7] including Rastko Petrović the writer and diplomat. Her mother Mileva was a school teacher and a relative of prominent Serbian politician Svetozar Miletić.[8] Her father taught art and literature and was fond of collecting artworks and later went on to work as a tax collector and write about painting.[9] He fell ill in the late 1870s, forcing the family to move to the town of Karanovac (modern-day Kraljevo) before their eventual relocation to Belgrade in 1884. The home in which they lived was later destroyed by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Showing signs of being a talented artist, Petrović was later mentored by Đorđe Krstić and attended the women's school of higher education,[10] from where she graduated in 1891.[11]

In 1893, she became an art teacher at the school and later taught at the women's university in Belgrade. Afterwards, she obtained a stipend from the Serbian Ministry of Education to study art in the private school of Anton Ažbe in Munich.[5] Here, she met painters Rihard Jakopič, Ivan Grohar, Matija Jama, Milan Milovanović, Kosta Milićević, and Borivoje Stevanović. She also encountered modern art pioneers such as Wassily Kandinsky, Alexej von Jawlensky, Julius Exter, and Paul Klee, and was deeply moved by their work.[12] While in Munich, she regularly sent letters to her parents in Serbia and always asked for them to send her newspapers and books detailing the latest happenings in the country. Her dedication to her artwork took a toll on her personal life, and in 1898 she called off her engagement to a civil servant after the man's mother sought an unacceptably high dowry. Petrović returned to Serbia in 1900 and regularly visited museums and galleries, attended concerts and theatre productions. She also dedicated much of her time to learning foreign languages. Her first individual exhibit took place in Belgrade that same year.[13] She also helped organize the First Yugoslav Art Exhibit, and the First Yugoslav Art Colony.[5] In 1902, Petrović began teaching at the women's school of higher education. The following year she co-founded of the Circle of Serbian Sisters, a humanitarian organization dedicated to helping ethnic Serbs in Ottoman-controlled Kosovo and Macedonia.[14][15] In 1904 Petrović retreated to her family home Resnik, where she focused on her paintings. One of her most famous works, Resnik, was completed during her stay here. Over the next several years, she became involved in Serbian patriotic circles.[16] She gathered material help for the poor people in Old Serbia and protested the Austro-Hungarian annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[17] In 1910, she travelled to Paris to visit her friend, the sculptor Ivan Meštrović.[18] Staying in France until she heard the news of her father's death, she returned to Serbia in April 1911.[19][20] Upon her return, she resumed teaching at the women's school of higher education.[21] She exhibited her artworks as a part of Kingdom of Serbia's pavilion at International Exhibition of Art of 1911.[22]

 
Nadežda Petrović on a Serbian 200 dinar banknote.
 
A monument to Nadežda Petrović in Niš.

In 1912, Petrović's mother died. With the outbreak of the Balkan Wars soon after, Petrović volunteered to become a nurse and was awarded a Medal for Bravery, Order of St. Sava and an Order of the Red Cross for her efforts.[21] She continued nursing Serbian soldiers until 1913,[23] when she contracted typhus and cholera.[21] In the later years of her life, she had little time to paint and produced only a few canvases, including her post-impressionist masterpiece The Valjevo Hospital (Serbian: Valjevska bolnica).[24] Professor Andrew Wachtel praised the painting for its "bold brushstrokes and bright colours" and its depiction of "a series of white tents against an expressionistic, almost Fauvist, landscape of green, orange, and red."[23] Petrović found herself in Italy when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in July 1914. She immediately returned to Belgrade to assist the Serbian Army.[21] Having volunteered to work as a nurse in Valjevo, she died of typhoid fever[25] on 3 April 1915[21] in the same hospital depicted in The Valjevo Hospital.[23]

Following her death, her likeness has been depicted on the Serbian 200 dinar banknote.[26] Nadežda Petrović Memorial is one of the oldest fine arts manifestation in the region, dedicated to keeping the memory and work of the artist.[27]

150 years since the birth of Nadežda Petrović will be marked in cooperation with the United Nations Organization for Science, Education and Culture. At the session in Paris, the Executive Council of UNESCO adopted the recommendation for the General Conference of that organization on anniversaries to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nadežda Petrović in connection with this institution.[28]

Selected works edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Jovanov, Jasna M. "Nadezda Petrovic s obe strane objektiva.pdf". from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2019-09-25. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Jovanov, Jasna M. "Photography as an (E)Vocation of the Painter. Forgotten Hobby of Nadežda Petrović". from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2019-09-25. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Надежда Петровић – фотограф и модел". Politika Online. from the original on 2020-11-29. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  4. ^ Miljković, Ljubica (2007). Nadežda Petrović: izbor slika iz Narodnog muzeja u Beogradu; Zbirka strane umetnosti, od 9. novembra, do 8. decembra 2007. godine. Novi Sad: Muzej grada Novog Sada. p. 15.
  5. ^ a b c Večernje novosti & 18 April 2013.
  6. ^ B92 & 30 June 2010.
  7. ^ Rade, R. Babić (2008). "Nadežda Petrović − a female painter and a nurse" (PDF). Istorija Medicine. 10: 1. (PDF) from the original on 2019-07-05. Retrieved 2019-07-05.
  8. ^ "Nadežda Petrović: Heroina zaljubljena u boje". Elle.rs. from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  9. ^ ""Ja hoću da sam slikar, a ne žena, žena ima dosta…" – Nadežda Petrović". from the original on 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  10. ^ "Nadežda Petrović: Heroina zaljubljena u boje". eTrafika. 2017-12-13. from the original on 2019-09-25. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  11. ^ "Nadežda Petrović, između nerazumevanja i slave". Avant Art Magazin. 2014-03-27. from the original on 2020-10-24. Retrieved 2019-07-05.
  12. ^ Uzelac 2003, p. 127.
  13. ^ "Nadežda Petrović Biography". Уметничка галерија Надежда Патровић Чачак. from the original on 2020-09-19. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  14. ^ (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 2016-04-01. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  15. ^ "Kolo srpskih sestara - Čuvarke tradicije i humanizma | Bilo jednom u Beogradu". 011info - najbolji vodič kroz Beograd (in Serbian). from the original on 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  16. ^ Separovic, Ana. "Recepcija djela Nadežde Petrović u hrvatskoj likovnoj kritici (Reception of Nadežda Petrović's Art Works in the Croatian Art Criticism)". from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2019-09-25. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ Miljković, Ljubica (Winter 2007). Nadežda Petrović. Muzej Grada Novog Sada. p. 14. ISBN 978-86-7637-030-6.
  18. ^ Caucaso, Osservatorio Balcani e. "Nadežda Petrović, slikarka jedne prekretnice". Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso (in Italian). from the original on 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  19. ^ "Nadežda Petrović - šira biografija". Уметничка галерија Надежда Патровић Чачак (in Serbian). from the original on 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  20. ^ Timotijević, Miloš. "Милош Тимотијевић, "Политика, уметност и стварање традиција (Подизање споменика Надежди Петровић у Чачку 1955. године)" (Politics, art and creation of traditions : The establishment of Nadežda Petrović monument in Čačak in 1955)". from the original on 2021-07-03. Retrieved 2021-01-02. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  21. ^ a b c d e Večernje novosti & 19 April 2013.
  22. ^ Elezović, Zvezdana (2009). "Kosovske teme paviljona Kraljevine Srbije na međunarodnoj izložbi u Rimu 1911. godine". Baština. 27.
  23. ^ a b c Wachtel 2002, pp. 212.
  24. ^ Merenik, Lidija (January 2006). "Nadežda Petrović: Projekat i sudbina, Topy i Vojnoizdavački zavod, Beograd 2006". Nadežda Petrović: Projekat i sudbina, Topy i Vojnoizdavački zavod, Beograd 2006. from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  25. ^ Mitrović 2007, p. 113.
  26. ^ Cuhaj 2010, p. 844.
  27. ^ Ciric, Maja (January 2010). "I Am What I Am, 25th Nadežda Petrović Memorial". from the original on 2021-01-31. Retrieved 2019-09-25. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  28. ^ "НАДЕЖДА ПЕТРОВИЋ ПОД КРОВОМ УНЕСКА: Признање за нашу земљу поводом сто педесет година од рођења велике сликарке". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). from the original on 2021-04-23. Retrieved 2021-04-23.

References edit

  • [Some Unknown Facts about Nadežda Petrović]. B92 (in Serbian). 30 June 2012. Archived from the original on 7 April 2012.
  • Cuhaj, George S. (2010). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money – Modern Issues: 1961–Present. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. ISBN 978-1-4402-1512-4.
  • Mitrović, Andrej (2007). Serbia's Great War, 1914–1918. London: Purdue University Press. ISBN 978-1-55753-477-4. from the original on 2021-06-27. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  • Uzelac, Sonja Briski (2003). "Visual Arts in the Avant-gardes Between the Two Wars". In Djurić, Dubravka; Šuvaković, Miško (eds.). Impossible Histories: Historical Avant-gardes, Neo-avant-gardes, and Post-avant-gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918–1991. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-04216-1. from the original on 2021-07-03. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  • "Ceo život u slikama" [An Entire Life in Pictures]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 18 April 2013. from the original on 13 January 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  • Svirepi ubica tifus [Typhus, the Cruel Killer] (in Serbian). 19 April 2013. from the original on 13 January 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2013. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)
  • Wachtel, Andrew (2002). "Culture in the South Slavic Lands". In Roshwald, Aviel; Stites, Richard (eds.). European Culture in the Great War: The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda 1914–1918. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-01324-6.

Further reading edit

  • Značaj slikarstva Nadežde Petrović by Đorđe Popović, 1938.
  • Nadežda Petrović kao preteča današnjeg našeg savremenog slikarstva by Pjer Križanić, Politika, 1938.
  • Značaj slikarstva Nadežde Petrović by Đorđe Popović, 1938.
  • Prilog monografiji Nadežde Petrović by Bojana Radajković, pgs. 194–201, 1950.
  • Nadežda Petrović, od desetletnici njene smrti by France Meseel, 1925.
  • Propovodenici jugoslovesnke ideje među Srbijankama by Jelena Lazarević, 1931.
  • Nadežda Petrović otvara prvu kancelariju kola srpskih sestara by Jelena Lazarević, 1931.
  • Nadežda Petrović by Mile Pavlović, 1935.
  • Nadežda Petrović by Branko Popović, pgs. 144–149, 1938.
  • Nadežda Petrović 1873-1915 by Katarina Ambrozić, 1978.
  • Nadežda Petrović 1873-1915, Put časti i slave by Ljubica Miljković, 1998.
  • Lakićević, Dragan; Lompar, Milo (2020). Knjiga o Nadeždi. Belgrade: Srpska književna zadruga. ISBN 978-86-379-1429-7.

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Nadezda Petrovic Serbian Cyrillic Nadezhda Petroviћ 11 12 October 1873 3 April 1915 was a Serbian painter and one of the women war photography pioneers in the region 1 2 3 Considered Serbia s most famous expressionist and fauvist she was the most important Serbian female painter of the period Born in the town of Cacak Petrovic moved to Belgrade in her youth and attended the women s school of higher education there Graduating in 1891 she taught there for a period beginning in 1893 before moving to Munich to study with Slovenian artist Anton Azbe Between 1901 and 1912 she exhibited her work in many cities throughout Europe Nadezda PetrovicNadezhda PetroviћBorn11 12 October 1873Cacak Principality of SerbiaDied3 April 1915 aged 41 Valjevo Kingdom of SerbiaNationalitySerbianKnown forPaintingMovementFauvismAwardsMedal for BraveryOrder of the Red Cross In the later years of her life Petrovic had little time to paint and produced only a few works In 1912 she volunteered to become a nurse following the outbreak of the Balkan Wars She continued nursing Serbian soldiers until 1913 when she contracted typhus and cholera She earned a Medal for Bravery and an Order of the Red Cross for her efforts With the outbreak of World War I she again volunteered to become a nurse with the Serbian Army eventually dying of typhus on 3 April 1915 Her works include almost three hundred oils on canvas about a hundred sketches studies and sketches as well as several watercolors Her works belong to the currents of secession symbolism impressionism and fauvism 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further readingBiography edit nbsp Petrovic s self portrait 1907 on display in the National Museum of Serbia Nadezda Petrovic was born in Cacak Principality of Serbia on 11 5 or 12 6 October 1873 to Dimitrije and Mileva Petrovic She had nine siblings 7 including Rastko Petrovic the writer and diplomat Her mother Mileva was a school teacher and a relative of prominent Serbian politician Svetozar Miletic 8 Her father taught art and literature and was fond of collecting artworks and later went on to work as a tax collector and write about painting 9 He fell ill in the late 1870s forcing the family to move to the town of Karanovac modern day Kraljevo before their eventual relocation to Belgrade in 1884 The home in which they lived was later destroyed by the Luftwaffe during World War II Showing signs of being a talented artist Petrovic was later mentored by Đorđe Krstic and attended the women s school of higher education 10 from where she graduated in 1891 11 In 1893 she became an art teacher at the school and later taught at the women s university in Belgrade Afterwards she obtained a stipend from the Serbian Ministry of Education to study art in the private school of Anton Azbe in Munich 5 Here she met painters Rihard Jakopic Ivan Grohar Matija Jama Milan Milovanovic Kosta Milicevic and Borivoje Stevanovic She also encountered modern art pioneers such as Wassily Kandinsky Alexej von Jawlensky Julius Exter and Paul Klee and was deeply moved by their work 12 While in Munich she regularly sent letters to her parents in Serbia and always asked for them to send her newspapers and books detailing the latest happenings in the country Her dedication to her artwork took a toll on her personal life and in 1898 she called off her engagement to a civil servant after the man s mother sought an unacceptably high dowry Petrovic returned to Serbia in 1900 and regularly visited museums and galleries attended concerts and theatre productions She also dedicated much of her time to learning foreign languages Her first individual exhibit took place in Belgrade that same year 13 She also helped organize the First Yugoslav Art Exhibit and the First Yugoslav Art Colony 5 In 1902 Petrovic began teaching at the women s school of higher education The following year she co founded of the Circle of Serbian Sisters a humanitarian organization dedicated to helping ethnic Serbs in Ottoman controlled Kosovo and Macedonia 14 15 In 1904 Petrovic retreated to her family home Resnik where she focused on her paintings One of her most famous works Resnik was completed during her stay here Over the next several years she became involved in Serbian patriotic circles 16 She gathered material help for the poor people in Old Serbia and protested the Austro Hungarian annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 17 In 1910 she travelled to Paris to visit her friend the sculptor Ivan Mestrovic 18 Staying in France until she heard the news of her father s death she returned to Serbia in April 1911 19 20 Upon her return she resumed teaching at the women s school of higher education 21 She exhibited her artworks as a part of Kingdom of Serbia s pavilion at International Exhibition of Art of 1911 22 nbsp Nadezda Petrovic on a Serbian 200 dinar banknote nbsp A monument to Nadezda Petrovic in Nis In 1912 Petrovic s mother died With the outbreak of the Balkan Wars soon after Petrovic volunteered to become a nurse and was awarded a Medal for Bravery Order of St Sava and an Order of the Red Cross for her efforts 21 She continued nursing Serbian soldiers until 1913 23 when she contracted typhus and cholera 21 In the later years of her life she had little time to paint and produced only a few canvases including her post impressionist masterpiece The Valjevo Hospital Serbian Valjevska bolnica 24 Professor Andrew Wachtel praised the painting for its bold brushstrokes and bright colours and its depiction of a series of white tents against an expressionistic almost Fauvist landscape of green orange and red 23 Petrovic found herself in Italy when Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia in July 1914 She immediately returned to Belgrade to assist the Serbian Army 21 Having volunteered to work as a nurse in Valjevo she died of typhoid fever 25 on 3 April 1915 21 in the same hospital depicted in The Valjevo Hospital 23 Following her death her likeness has been depicted on the Serbian 200 dinar banknote 26 Nadezda Petrovic Memorial is one of the oldest fine arts manifestation in the region dedicated to keeping the memory and work of the artist 27 150 years since the birth of Nadezda Petrovic will be marked in cooperation with the United Nations Organization for Science Education and Culture At the session in Paris the Executive Council of UNESCO adopted the recommendation for the General Conference of that organization on anniversaries to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nadezda Petrovic in connection with this institution 28 Selected works edit nbsp Bavarian Wearing a Hat 1900 nbsp Gracanica 1913 nbsp La Moisson 1902 nbsp Pogreb u Sicevu 1905 nbsp In the Forest c 1900 nbsp Beach in Brittany c 1900 nbsp Ship Down the Sava c 1900 nbsp Jewish Quarter in Belgrade 1903 nbsp Resnik 1905 nbsp Velikafa 1905 nbsp Belgrade Suburb 1908 nbsp Old Prizren nbsp The Turkish Bridge nbsp Ksenija Atanasijevic 1912 See also editMabel Grouitch Natalija Neti MunkNotes edit Jovanov Jasna M Nadezda Petrovic s obe strane objektiva pdf Archived from the original on 2021 01 31 Retrieved 2019 09 25 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Jovanov Jasna M Photography as an E Vocation of the Painter Forgotten Hobby of Nadezda Petrovic Archived from the original on 2021 01 31 Retrieved 2019 09 25 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Nadezhda Petroviћ fotograf i model Politika Online Archived from the original on 2020 11 29 Retrieved 2019 09 13 Miljkovic Ljubica 2007 Nadezda Petrovic izbor slika iz Narodnog muzeja u Beogradu Zbirka strane umetnosti od 9 novembra do 8 decembra 2007 godine Novi Sad Muzej grada Novog Sada p 15 a b c Vecernje novosti amp 18 April 2013 B92 amp 30 June 2010 Rade R Babic 2008 Nadezda Petrovic a female painter and a nurse PDF Istorija Medicine 10 1 Archived PDF from the original on 2019 07 05 Retrieved 2019 07 05 Nadezda Petrovic Heroina zaljubljena u boje Elle rs Archived from the original on 2016 10 10 Retrieved 2019 09 13 Ja hocu da sam slikar a ne zena zena ima dosta Nadezda Petrovic Archived from the original on 2021 06 29 Retrieved 2019 09 25 Nadezda Petrovic Heroina zaljubljena u boje eTrafika 2017 12 13 Archived from the original on 2019 09 25 Retrieved 2019 09 25 Nadezda Petrovic između nerazumevanja i slave Avant Art Magazin 2014 03 27 Archived from the original on 2020 10 24 Retrieved 2019 07 05 Uzelac 2003 p 127 Nadezda Petrovic Biography Umetnichka galeriјa Nadezhda Patroviћ Chachak Archived from the original on 2020 09 19 Retrieved 2019 07 14 Istorija i tradicija Kolo srpskih sestara Subotica in Serbian Archived from the original on 2016 04 01 Retrieved 2019 09 13 Kolo srpskih sestara Cuvarke tradicije i humanizma Bilo jednom u Beogradu 011info najbolji vodic kroz Beograd in Serbian Archived from the original on 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2019 09 13 Separovic Ana Recepcija djela Nadezde Petrovic u hrvatskoj likovnoj kritici Reception of Nadezda Petrovic s Art Works in the Croatian Art Criticism Archived from the original on 2021 01 31 Retrieved 2019 09 25 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Miljkovic Ljubica Winter 2007 Nadezda Petrovic Muzej Grada Novog Sada p 14 ISBN 978 86 7637 030 6 Caucaso Osservatorio Balcani e Nadezda Petrovic slikarka jedne prekretnice Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso in Italian Archived from the original on 2015 09 10 Retrieved 2019 09 13 Nadezda Petrovic sira biografija Umetnichka galeriјa Nadezhda Patroviћ Chachak in Serbian Archived from the original on 2020 09 18 Retrieved 2019 09 17 Timotijevic Milos Milosh Timotiјeviћ Politika umetnost i stvaraњe tradiciјa Podizaњe spomenika Nadezhdi Petroviћ u Chachku 1955 godine Politics art and creation of traditions The establishment of Nadezda Petrovic monument in Cacak in 1955 Archived from the original on 2021 07 03 Retrieved 2021 01 02 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c d e Vecernje novosti amp 19 April 2013 Elezovic Zvezdana 2009 Kosovske teme paviljona Kraljevine Srbije na međunarodnoj izlozbi u Rimu 1911 godine Bastina 27 a b c Wachtel 2002 pp 212 Merenik Lidija January 2006 Nadezda Petrovic Projekat i sudbina Topy i Vojnoizdavacki zavod Beograd 2006 Nadezda Petrovic Projekat i sudbina Topy i Vojnoizdavacki zavod Beograd 2006 Archived from the original on 2021 01 31 Retrieved 2019 09 25 Mitrovic 2007 p 113 Cuhaj 2010 p 844 Ciric Maja January 2010 I Am What I Am 25th Nadezda Petrovic Memorial Archived from the original on 2021 01 31 Retrieved 2019 09 25 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help NADEZhDA PETROVIЋ POD KROVOM UNESKA Priznaњe za nashu zemљu povodom sto pedeset godina od roђeњa velike slikarke NOVOSTI in Serbian Archived from the original on 2021 04 23 Retrieved 2021 04 23 References edit Nekoliko ne poznatih stvari o Nadezdi Petrovic Some Unknown Facts about Nadezda Petrovic B92 in Serbian 30 June 2012 Archived from the original on 7 April 2012 Cuhaj George S 2010 Standard Catalog of World Paper Money Modern Issues 1961 Present Iola Wisconsin Krause Publications ISBN 978 1 4402 1512 4 Mitrovic Andrej 2007 Serbia s Great War 1914 1918 London Purdue University Press ISBN 978 1 55753 477 4 Archived from the original on 2021 06 27 Retrieved 2017 09 05 Uzelac Sonja Briski 2003 Visual Arts in the Avant gardes Between the Two Wars In Djuric Dubravka Suvakovic Misko eds Impossible Histories Historical Avant gardes Neo avant gardes and Post avant gardes in Yugoslavia 1918 1991 Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 04216 1 Archived from the original on 2021 07 03 Retrieved 2017 09 05 Ceo zivot u slikama An Entire Life in Pictures Vecernje novosti in Serbian 18 April 2013 Archived from the original on 13 January 2017 Retrieved 9 November 2013 Svirepi ubica tifus Typhus the Cruel Killer in Serbian 19 April 2013 Archived from the original on 13 January 2017 Retrieved 9 November 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a newspaper ignored help Wachtel Andrew 2002 Culture in the South Slavic Lands In Roshwald Aviel Stites Richard eds European Culture in the Great War The Arts Entertainment and Propaganda 1914 1918 Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 01324 6 Further reading edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nadezda Petrovic Znacaj slikarstva Nadezde Petrovic by Đorđe Popovic 1938 Nadezda Petrovic kao preteca danasnjeg naseg savremenog slikarstva by Pjer Krizanic Politika 1938 Znacaj slikarstva Nadezde Petrovic by Đorđe Popovic 1938 Prilog monografiji Nadezde Petrovic by Bojana Radajkovic pgs 194 201 1950 Nadezda Petrovic od desetletnici njene smrti by France Meseel 1925 Propovodenici jugoslovesnke ideje među Srbijankama by Jelena Lazarevic 1931 Nadezda Petrovic otvara prvu kancelariju kola srpskih sestara by Jelena Lazarevic 1931 Nadezda Petrovic by Mile Pavlovic 1935 Nadezda Petrovic by Branko Popovic pgs 144 149 1938 Nadezda Petrovic 1873 1915 by Katarina Ambrozic 1978 Nadezda Petrovic 1873 1915 Put casti i slave by Ljubica Miljkovic 1998 Lakicevic Dragan Lompar Milo 2020 Knjiga o Nadezdi Belgrade Srpska knjizevna zadruga ISBN 978 86 379 1429 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nadezda Petrovic amp oldid 1209401983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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