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Đorđe Jovanović (21 January 1861 – 26 March 1953) was a Serbian sculptor, professor and academic. His sculptural opus contains 628 works.
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Đorđe Jovanović (21 January 1861 – 26 March 1953) was a Serbian sculptor, professor and academic. His sculptural opus contains 628 works.

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Đorđe Jovanović (21 January 1861 – 26 March 1953) was a Serbian sculptor, professor and academic. His sculptural opus contains 628 works.

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Biography Jovanović was born in Novi Sad, where he spent the first three years of his life. He was born as the youngest of seven children. His father was of Greek origin, from southern Macedonia. His mother, Jovanka Jovanović, was a Serbian woman, the daughter of a wealthy merchant from Ivanjica or Užice. Jovanović’s father graduated from the Seminary in Belgrade and settled in Novi Sad, where he worked as a teacher. The family moved to the Principality of Serbia because his mother did not want her children to become Austrian soldiers. He studied at Kragujevac, where he obtained his baccalauréat from Grandes écoles in 1882. In 1884, he obtained a state grant to pursue his post-graduate studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he started studying painting and sculpture. He also studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. After completing his studies in 1887, he lived between Munich, Paris, and Belgrade. In Paris, he improved his art with Henri Chapu and Jean Antoine Injalbert. In 1889, at the World Exhibition in Paris, he won a prize for the "Gusle" and then, in 1900, at the World Exhibition in Paris, he won the first award…

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Personal life Jovanović married Emma Victoria Scheitler on 26 September 1889. They had two sons: Mirko (1892–1915) and Branko (1895–1939). After Emma Victoria died in 1928 near Munich, Jovanović married Marguerite Robert (1879–1965). In his Autobiography (1947) Jovanović wrote: My Serbian people know me, appreciate me, respect me, and love me, as I love them, for whom I was born, and because of that I have the right to be completely proud and satisfied.

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1895, Novi Sad, Hotel “Jelisaveta” 1901, Belgrade, Studio of Milan Jovanović (Queen Draga)

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1923, Novi Sad 1928, Belgrade (with Ljubomir Ivanović and Bora Stevanović)

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1935, Belgrade 1935, Novi Sad, Museum of Matica Srpska

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Group 1884, Vienna, Academy of Fine Arts (Oil paintings)

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1902/3, Petrograd, International Exhibition 1903, Paris, Exhibition of the Paris Municipality 1904 and 1912, Belgrade, Yugoslav Art Exhibition

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1911, Rome, International Exhibition 1917, Lyon, Serbian Exhibition of Art and Domestic Crafts 1917, Paris, Exhibition of Yugoslav Art and Folklore

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1919, Paris, Yugoslav Art Exhibition 1921, Sombor, Exhibition of Fine Artists from Belgrade

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1939, Belgrade, Stojanović's and Men’s Gymnasium 1945, Belgrade, Association of Fine Artists of Serbia

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1889, 1945, Paris, World Exhibitions Paris, Salon: 1889, 1891, 1898, 1899, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1919 “Lada” exhibitions: 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910

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Đorđe Jovanović House List of painters and sculptors from Serbia

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Literature Jovanović, Miodrag (2005). Đoka Jovaović. Novi Sad: Galerija Matice srpske, Novi Sad. ISBN 978-86-83603-12-1.