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1935 Belgrade, Yugoslavia - 2019. Known for: Narrative figuration painting, teaching.
Tribute to Vladimir Velickovic, September 17, 2019. Vladimir Velickovic, who died of a heart attack on August 29, had just reached a new price level on the auction market and was preparing a major... Read full biography
Tribute to Vladimir Velickovic, September 17, 2019. Vladimir Velickovic, who died of a heart attack on August 29, had just reached a new price level on the auction market and was preparing a major exhibition in France. Considered the most important Serbian painter of our time, Vladimir VELICKOVIC... Read full biography
Tribute to Vladimir Velickovic, September 17, 2019. Vladimir Velickovic, who died of a heart attack on August 29, had just reached a new price level on the auction market and was preparing a major exhibition in France. Considered the most important Serbian painter of our time, Vladimir VELICKOVIC was also a significant figure in French painting as both countries contributed much to his culture. Born in Belgrade on 11 August 1935, ‘Vlada’ learned French in high school and in 1965 was awarded the... Read full biography
Tribute to Vladimir Velickovic, September 17, 2019. Vladimir Velickovic, who died of a heart attack on August 29, had just reached a new price level on the auction market and was preparing a major exhibition in France. Considered the most important Serbian painter of our time, Vladimir VELICKOVIC was also a significant figure in French painting as both countries contributed much to his culture. Born in Belgrade on 11 August 1935, ‘Vlada’ learned French in high school and in 1965 was awarded the Paris Biennale prize, which allowed him to come to live in France for six months. The six months turned into 60 years. According to Nicola Radic at the French Embassy in Serbia, “he was a bridge between our two countries […] impossible not to be... Read full biography
Tribute to Vladimir Velickovic, September 17, 2019. Vladimir Velickovic, who died of a heart attack on August 29, had just reached a new price level on the auction market and was preparing a major exhibition in France. Considered the most important Serbian painter of our time, Vladimir VELICKOVIC was also a significant figure in French painting as both countries contributed much to his culture. Born in Belgrade on 11 August 1935, ‘Vlada’ learned French in high school and in 1965 was awarded the Paris Biennale prize, which allowed him to come to live in France for six months. The six months turned into 60 years. According to Nicola Radic at the French Embassy in Serbia, “he was a bridge between our two countries […] impossible not to be deeply touched by his paintings and his drawings, nor to confuse his extraordinary talent with that of his peers”. Velickovic... Read full biography
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