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Petar Dobrović

Petar Dobrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Добровић; pronounced [pêtar dǒːbroʋitɕ]; 14 January 1890 – 27 January 1942) was a Serbian painter and politician.[1]

Petar Dobrović
A self-portrait from 1932
President of the Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic
In office
August 14, 1921 (1921-08-14) – August 20, 1921 (1921-08-20)
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byoffice abolished
Personal details
Born(1890-01-14)14 January 1890
Pécs, Austria-Hungary
Died22 January 1942(1942-01-22) (aged 52)
Belgrade, Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
NationalitySerbian
RelativesNikola Dobrović (brother)

Biography

Dobrović was born in Pécs, Kingdom of Hungary. A proponent of Serbian colorism, he was known for portraits and landscapes. He had earlier worked in impressionism and cubism.

He was briefly the President of a short-lived, small Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic in 1921, and later lived in Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

He died during the German occupation of Belgrade during the Second World War while in the elevator of the apartment building he lived in at 36 King Peter Street during a raid. He noticed the raid on the street and died while attempting to return to his flat. He is interred in the Belgrade New Cemetery.

Exhibitions

Solo
Posthumous

Gallery

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Mangold (2005:123, 279 and 624)

References

  • Mangold, Max (2005), Das Aussprachewörterbuch, Duden, ISBN 978-3-411-04066-7

External links

  • Fine Arts in Hungary
  • Webpage with Dobrović's works


petar, dobrović, serbian, cyrillic, Петар, Добровић, pronounced, pêtar, dǒːbroʋitɕ, january, 1890, january, 1942, serbian, painter, politician, self, portrait, from, 1932president, serbian, hungarian, baranya, baja, republicin, office, august, 1921, 1921, augu. Petar Dobrovic Serbian Cyrillic Petar Dobroviћ pronounced petar dǒːbroʋitɕ 14 January 1890 27 January 1942 was a Serbian painter and politician 1 Petar DobrovicA self portrait from 1932President of the Serbian Hungarian Baranya Baja RepublicIn office August 14 1921 1921 08 14 August 20 1921 1921 08 20 Preceded byoffice establishedSucceeded byoffice abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1890 01 14 14 January 1890Pecs Austria HungaryDied22 January 1942 1942 01 22 aged 52 Belgrade Territory of the Military Commander in SerbiaNationalitySerbianRelativesNikola Dobrovic brother Contents 1 Biography 2 Exhibitions 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditDobrovic was born in Pecs Kingdom of Hungary A proponent of Serbian colorism he was known for portraits and landscapes He had earlier worked in impressionism and cubism He was briefly the President of a short lived small Serbian Hungarian Baranya Baja Republic in 1921 and later lived in Kingdom of Yugoslavia He died during the German occupation of Belgrade during the Second World War while in the elevator of the apartment building he lived in at 36 King Peter Street during a raid He noticed the raid on the street and died while attempting to return to his flat He is interred in the Belgrade New Cemetery Exhibitions EditSolo1912 Premises of the Women s Society Pecs 1919 Salon Ulrich Zagreb City Hall Novi Sad 1920 Druga beogradska gimnazija Belgrade 1921 Stankovic Hall Belgrade 1924 Salon Manes Prague 1925 Salon Galic Split 1927 Stock Exchange Building Novi Sad 1928 Great Hall of the County Sombor Society for the Advancement of Science and Art Hall of the National Casino Osijek Art Pavilion Zagreb 1929 Art Salon Sira Zagreb Ceremonial Hall of the Novi Sad Music High School Novi Sad 1930 Art Pavilion Belgrade 1931 Pulhri Studio Prague Kunstring Rotterdam Kunstzalen A Mak Amsterdam 1932 Denisuv Institut Prague 1933 French Club Belgrade 1934 Salon Ulrich Zagreb French Club Belgrade 1936 French Club Belgrade 1937 Matica Srpska Hall Novi Sad 1940 Art Pavilion BelgradePosthumous1955 Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric Belgrade 1974 Museum of Contemporary Art retrospective Belgrade Gallery Petar Dobrovic Belgrade Modern Gallery Ljubljana 1981 Gallery of the Faculty of Fine Arts Belgrade 1983 Petar Dobrovic Gallery Belgrade 1985 Gallery of Fine Arts Belgrade 1990 Museum space retrospective Zagreb Matica Srpska Gallery Novi Sad National Museum Belgrade Museum Janus Panonius Pecs 1999 Petar Dobrovic Gallery Belgrade Matica Srpska Gallery Novi Sad 2001 Petar Dobrovic Gallery BelgradeGallery Edit Study for a portrait 1917 Ernest Zmetak Art Gallery Girl s head 1917 National Gallery of Slovenia Figure 1927 Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection Skarpina 1928 Gallery of Fine Arts Split Svetozar Miletic 1930 Landscape with Cypresses Dalmatia 1931 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Mlini na jugu 1936 Portrait of Olga Dobrovic 1938 See also EditList of Serbian paintersNotes Edit Mangold 2005 123 279 and 624 References EditMangold Max 2005 Das Ausspracheworterbuch Duden ISBN 978 3 411 04066 7External links EditPetar Dobrovic Fine Arts in Hungary Webpage with Dobrovic s works This article about a Serbian painter is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petar Dobrovic amp oldid 1089075335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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