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1933 Cetinje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - 2010 Pontoise, France. Known for: Abstract crowd figure distorted images, surrealism, engraving, sculpture.
Miodrag Ðuric (1933–2010), known as Dado, was a Montenegrin-born artist who spent most of his life and creative career in France. He is particularly known as a painter but was also active as an... Read full biography
Miodrag Ðuric (1933–2010), known as Dado, was a Montenegrin-born artist who spent most of his life and creative career in France. He is particularly known as a painter but was also active as an engraver, draftsman, book illustrator and sculptor. Ðuric was born on 4 October 1933, in Cetinje, the... Read full biography
Miodrag Ðuric (1933–2010), known as Dado, was a Montenegrin-born artist who spent most of his life and creative career in France. He is particularly known as a painter but was also active as an engraver, draftsman, book illustrator and sculptor. Ðuric was born on 4 October 1933, in Cetinje, the historic capital of Montenegro, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and grew up in a middle-class family. His mother, Vjera Ðuric (née Kujacic), was a biology teacher, and his father, Ranko Ðuric,... Read full biography
Miodrag Ðuric (1933–2010), known as Dado, was a Montenegrin-born artist who spent most of his life and creative career in France. He is particularly known as a painter but was also active as an engraver, draftsman, book illustrator and sculptor. Ðuric was born on 4 October 1933, in Cetinje, the historic capital of Montenegro, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and grew up in a middle-class family. His mother, Vjera Ðuric (née Kujacic), was a biology teacher, and his father, Ranko Ðuric, belonged to a family of entrepreneurs. His childhood years were affected by world events and by personal tragedies. During World War II, Yugoslavia endured Italian and German occupation, while the local Partisans initiated a resistance that led to the... Read full biography
Miodrag Ðuric (1933–2010), known as Dado, was a Montenegrin-born artist who spent most of his life and creative career in France. He is particularly known as a painter but was also active as an engraver, draftsman, book illustrator and sculptor. Ðuric was born on 4 October 1933, in Cetinje, the historic capital of Montenegro, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and grew up in a middle-class family. His mother, Vjera Ðuric (née Kujacic), was a biology teacher, and his father, Ranko Ðuric, belonged to a family of entrepreneurs. His childhood years were affected by world events and by personal tragedies. During World War II, Yugoslavia endured Italian and German occupation, while the local Partisans initiated a resistance that led to the emergence of Tito's Yugoslavia. At the age of 11, Ðuric lost his mother in a country still coping with the wounds of war. He then... Read full biography
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