Description
The painting of Peđa Milosavljević – Mostar is an old picture from 1966. Peđa Milosavljević was one of the leading Serbian and Yugoslav artists of the 20th century. This work of art, painted with oil on canvas. Dimensions are 73 x 92 cm (without frame) and 77 x 96 cm (with frame). The price of the painting by Peđa Milosavljević – Mostar is with the frame.
The picture frame of Peđa Milosavljević – Mostar is adapted to the picture. The frame is the original thin gray slip. The frame is selected with style and in accordance with the colors in the picture.
Peđa Milosavljević was born in 1908 in Luznice near Kragujevac. He finished high school and the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, and he studied painting privately with Jovan Bjelic, while he trained in Paris. As a law graduate, he worked for several years in the diplomatic service in Paris, Madrid and London. He became a regular member of SANU in 1976. He is the recipient of the Grand Prix for painting at the International Exhibition in Paris in 1937, the Seventh of July Award, the October Salon Award, the ULUS Golden Plaque and others.
Together with his colleagues Petar Palavičini and Branko Popović, Jovan Bijelić formed the group “Oblik” in 1926, joined by: Petar Dobrović, Živorad Nastasijević, Toma Rosandić, Veljko Stanojević, Sreten Stojanović, Sava Šumanović and Marino Tartalja as founding members, and later this group is joined by: Ignjat Job, Zora Petrović, Ivan Radović, Mate Razmilović, Risto Stijović, architect Dragiša Brašovan. This group consisted of already established visual artists.
He entered our art scene in 1929 in the midst of various trends, but he did not follow any of them. He called his style “man’s style”. He explained his love of drawing with a brush: “The good side of this technique is that it requires synthesis.” painter’s mindset”. Peđa Milosavljević, in one word, transposed into his artistic reality everything that interested him as an artist, from Parisian rooftops and Dubrovnik to nudes and animals. However, he did not keep silent about the social reality as it was. Peđa Milosavljević is an example of a renaissance personality rarely seen in our country, with an attitude that he did not hide for the sake of personal interest.
In addition, the Peđa Milosavljević – Mostar painting comes with a certificate of authenticity and originality. This makes it an ideal choice for art lovers looking for original works of art. So get ready to be mesmerized by this beautiful piece of art. Add a touch of sophistication to your space with a painting by Peđa Milosavljević – Mostar. Akademic Predrag Peđa Milosavljević died in 1987 in Belgrade.