Jovan Bijelić

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Jovan Bijelić (Cyrillic Јован Бијелић; 30 June 1884 or 19 June 1886 in Revenik near Bosanski Petrovac – 12 March 1964 in Belgrade) was a Serbian painter, one of the most important Yugoslav visual artists between the world wars. Bijelić is one of the most important Serbian representatives of color expressionism.

Department of Fine Arts and Music of the Serbian Academy of Sciences in Belgrade elected Jovan Bijelić as its full member from 5 December 1963.[1]

References

  1. ^ Review of international affairs: Volume 5; Volume 5 Savez novinara Jugoslavije, Socijalistički savez radnog naroda Jugoslavije, Savez udruženja novinara – 1954 "the teacher of the „middle generation", Jovan BIJELIC, with his rich palette."

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