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Encyclopedia > Serbian art

Art of Serbia. Resources ArtLex. ... Serbia and Montenegro  â€“ Serbia    â€“ Kosovo and Metohia        (UN administration)    â€“ Vojvodina  â€“ Montenegro Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % water  88,361 km²  n/a Population  â€“ Total (2002)     (without Kosovo)  â€“ Density  7. ...


Serbian artists

  • Mihael Milunovic
  • Miodrag Krkobabic
  • Uros Djuric
  • Ivan Tabakovic
  • Marko Celebonovic
  • Petar Dobrovic

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Serbian art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1110 words)
Serbian princes were well known in the 15th century for supporting manuscripts employing scribes and artists to create manuscripts.
Traditional Serbian art was beginning to show some Baroque influences at the end of the 18th century as shown in the works of Nikola Nesković, Teodor Kračun and Jakov Orfelin.
Serbian art was split between those basing their works on the traditions of Serbian work such as frescoes and iconography and those exploring international styles.
Serbian culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1979 words)
Serbian culture refers to the culture of Serbia as well as the culture of Serbians in other parts of the former Yugoslavia and elsewhere in the world.
Serbian epic poetry was a central part of medieval Serbian literature based on historic events such as the Battle of Kosovo.
Sremski Karlovci became the spiritual, political and cultural centre of the Serbs in the Habsburg Empire, with Metropolitan of the Serbian Orthodox Church residing in the town.
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