Lazar Serdanović

Lazar Serdanović (Serbian: Лазар Сердановић; Sombor, Habsburg Monarchy, 1744 – Sombor, Habsburg Monarchy, 1799) was a Serbian painter. He was part of a group of painters representative of the high Baroque style, consistng of Grigorije Davidović-Obšić, Mojsije Subotić, Grigorije Jezdimirović and himself.[1]

Little known Sombor painter from the Baroque period, Lazar Serdanović, was active mostly in Orthodox churches in Srem and Slavonia.[2] He is most remembered for the icons he painted with colleagues Teodor Kračun[3] and Jovan Isailović (Sr.) in Sombor's Serbian Orthodox Church of St. George (Crkva Svetog Đorđa) which is in mixed Baroque, Roccoco, and Classic styles.[4] He also painted the iconostasis in a Serbian church in Mikluševcima, near Vukovar, in the 1770s.[2]

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References

  1. "Paintings Of The High Baroque". www.galerijamaticesrpske.rs.
  2. Škorić, Dušan (November 14, 2012). "Somborski slikar Lazar Serdanović u Mikluševcima". Dometi. 37: 177–192 via www.bib.irb.hr.
  3. "PRVI SOMBORSKI SLIKARI – Ravnoplov".
  4. Ivić, Pavle (December 26, 1995). The history of Serbian culture. Porthill Publishers. ISBN 9781870732314 via Google Books.
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