Bosiljka (Bosa) Valić – Jovančić (1897 – 1971), Serbian

The author was educated in Belgrade and Prague with Vlaho Bukovac. She exhibited independently in Belgrade in 1933, and in groups in Cvijeta Zuzorić in 1934, as well as at the Sixth Spring and Autumn Exhibition of Yugoslav Artists, the Tenth Spring Exhibition, under the auspices of Prince Pavle, and the Exhibition of Serbian Artists on Christmas January 1944. organized by Nedić’s Ministry of Education and Religion.

There is one painting from Ohrid made in 1935 sold on Serbian auction side Kupindo in May 2020.

Bosa Valić – Jovančić (1897 – 1971) Ohrid 1935, oil on canvas
Bosa Valić – Jovančić (1897 – 1971) Ohrid 1935, oil on canvas
Bosa Valić – Jovančić (1897 – 1971) Ohrid 1935, oil on canvas
Bosa Valić – Jovančić (1897 – 1971) Ohrid 1935, oil on canvas

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This lexicon is a result of my 15 years long period of researching & documenting the personalities and the artworks of the foreign painters, sculptors, illustrators, and photographers having visited different spots of the geographic territory of Macedonia, there having created works of art there over a 100-years long period i.e. between 1850-1950. Their presence and artwork in the Macedonian milieus represent a notable cultural heritage to the international linkage of the ethnic Macedonians as well as to all the ethnicities living in the picturesque territory of Macedonia and the cultures of modern-day countries spread over parts of the geographic territory of Macedonia. Witnessing the artistic contributions of the foreign artist, we are proud of their Macedonia-themed creative works and experiences. I believe that their artworks, having been inspired and created over the vast region of Macedonia, unite us all in these challenging times, and under the facts and the values of the artistic beauty.

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