Miroslav Živković
Miroslav Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Живковић; Gornje Krnjino, 1934 – Pirot, February 18, 2009) was a Serbian naïve art painter.[1]
Miroslav Živković Мирослав Живковић | |
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Born | 1934 |
Died | February 18, 2009 74–75) | (aged
Nationality | Serbian |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Naïve art |
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Biography
Živković was born in the village of Gornje Krnjino near Pirot in 1934. He lived and worked in Pirot and died there in 2009.[2] He began painting in 1955. The favorite source of his paintings was the Stara planina mountain near Pirot. He combined inner scenes and fantasy with mountain meadows, glades and forest.[1][3]
Exhibitions
The largest collection of his paintings is at the Museum of Naïve and Marginal Art in Jagodina, Serbia.
Gallery
- The Pursuit, 1964,
oil on canvas, 35x49cm
(MNMA, Jagodina) - Resting Lijars, 1982,
oil on canvas, 65x93cm
(MNMA, Jagodina)
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References
- N. Krstić, Miroslav Živković, MNMA, Jagodina, 2009.
- Љ. Којић, "Завичајни хроничари - Мирослав Живковић", in Наивна уметност Србије, САНУ, МNMA, Jagodina, 2003; 128
- Ото Бихаљи-Мерин; Небојша Бато Томашевић, Енциклопедија наивне уметности света, Београд, 1984
Literature
- M. Bošković; M. Maširević, Samouki likovni umetnici u Srbiji, Turin, 1977
- Ото Бихаљи-Мерин; Небојша Бато Томашевић, Енциклопедија наивне уметности света, Belgrade, 1984
- Љ. Којић, Завичајни хроничари - Мирослав Живковић, у: Наивна уметност Србије, САНУ, МNMA, Jagodina, 2003; 128
- N. Krstić, Naivna umetnost u Srbiji, SANU, MNMA, Jagodina, 2003
- Lj. Kojić, Мирослав Живковић у збирци МНМУ, MNMA, Jagodina, 2009
- N. Krstić, Naive and Marginal Art in Serbia, MNMA, Jagodina, 2007
- N. Krstić, Miroslav Živković, MNMA, Jagodina, 2009.
External links
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