Stefan Likić

Stefan Likić (Srem, c. 1680 - Slavonia, c. 1750) was a Serbian graphic artist and master woodcarver from the first half of the 18th century. His work is on display in the Serbian Orthodox Church Museum in Belgrade.[1]

Two-sided woodcut representing St. Nicolas and St. John the Baptist by Stefan Likic, 1732

Stefan Likić was a priest and an artist -- a master in woodcuts -- who worked for churches and monasteries, including Lepavina Monastery, in Slavonia during the height of the Habsburg Empire.[2]Many icons were attributed to him; Deesis of Saint Simeon and Saint Sava (1712);[3] Antimension of Christ with the Apostles (1724);[4]and two-sided woodcut representing St. Nicholas and St. John the Baptist (1732).[5]

See also

  • List of painters from Serbia


References

  1. Dušanić, Svetozar St (April 14, 1969). "Serbian Orthodox Church Museum". Jugoslavija via Google Books.
  2. "Historijski zbornik". Nakladni zavod Hrvatske. April 14, 1948 via Google Books.
  3. "Зборник о Србима у Хрватској". Српска академија наука и уметности. April 14, 1989 via Google Books.
  4. Јанц, Загорка (April 14, 1986). "Стари дрворез из Србије и Македоније: каталог... изложбе одржане у Музеју примењене уметности у Београду од новембра 1986 до јануара 1987 године и у Музеју на Македонија у Скопљу фебруара-марта 1987 године". Музеј примењене уметности via Google Books.
  5. Domljan, Žarko (April 14, 1987). "Likovna enciklopedija Jugoslavije". Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod "Miroslav Krleža" via Google Books.
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