Pavle Čortanović

Pavle Čortanović (Novi Sad, then Habsburg Monarchy, now Serbia, 5 February 1830 - Belgrade, Serbia, 31 March 1903) was a Serbian painter. Pavle was the son and student of Petar Čortanović. Pavle also studied art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts from 1845 until the winter semester of 1852-1853. [1]

He's the author of many icons that grace the santurary screens (iconostasis) of Serbian Orthodox churches in Vojka (1859), Vasica (1863), Bodegraj (1885), and also in Besenov, Ravanica, Grabovo, Stara Pazova, Veliki Radinci, Berkasovo, Ruma, Lalić and other places.[2]He also authored a portrait of Miloš Obrenović, the then prince and ruler of the Principality of Serbia.[3]


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References

  1. Vrbaski, Milena. "Pavle Čortanović, pionir popularne umetnosti.pdf" via www.academia.edu. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Domljan, Žarko; Krleža.", Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod "Miroslav; Krleža", Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod "Miroslav (19 February 1984). "Likovna enciklopedija Jugoslavije". Zavod via Google Books.
  3. https://thearthistoryjournal.blogspot.com/2011/05/
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