Uroš Predić

Uroš Predić (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош Предић, pronounced [ûrɔʃ prɛ̌ːdit͡ɕ]; Orlovat, 7 December 1857 – Belgrade, 12 February 1953) was a Serbian Realist painter. Along with Paja Jovanović and Đorđe Krstić, he is considered the most important Serbian painter of realism. Predić is best remembered for his early works, in which he depicted the "real" life of ordinary people. Later, he made a great contribution in church painting and portraits. Predić's opus includes a total of 1658 works.

Uroš Predić
Урош Предић
Born(1857-12-07)7 December 1857
Died2 December 1953(1953-12-02) (aged 95)
NationalitySerbian
Known forPainting
Notable work"Biće belaja" ("Going to be trouble") (1886, 1899)
"Vesela Braća" ("Happy Brothers") (1887)
"Siroče na majčinom grobu" ("Orphan on mother's grave") (1888)
"Hercegovački begunci" ("Refugees from the Herzegovina Uprising") (1889)
"Uzbrkano more" ("The turbulent sea") (1910)
"Kosovska Devojka" ("Kosovo Maiden") (1919)
"Sveti Sava blagosilja Srpčad" ("Saint Sava blesses Serb youth") (1921)
"Povelja Kola Srpkih Sestara" ("Circle of Serbian Sisters Charter") (1922)
Numerous portraits
MovementRealism
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