Milica Milivojević (1889 - 1963), Serbian

Milica Milić Milivojević. Born on 29.3.1889 in Jagodina, Serbia. Daughter of the general of the Serbian and later divisional general of the Yugoslav army, Ljubomir Milić (1861—1949). After graduating from high school in Belgrade, she studied painting at the Art Academies in Munich (1906 to 1911), and then, until 1914, in Paris. During the World War One, she was all the time in France.  Upon her return to her homeland, she was appointed a drawing teacher at the high school in Ohrid, and from 1924 in Belgrade. In the beginning, Milivojević. mostly painted portraits, and in later she has devoted herself especially to landscapes, from South Serbia. As a member of Lada, she participates in the exhibitions of that association, and she also participated in the 5th Yugoslav Exhibition in Belgrade.

Gratitude to Mr. Sinisha Mitevski for discovery of this painter and providing me a photo of a painting of Milica Milovanović in Ohrid.

Milica Milić Milivojević (1889-1963) Landscape in Ohrid 1920, oil on canvas
Milica Milić Milivojević (1889-1963) Landscape in Ohrid 1920, oil on canvas
Milica Milić Milivojević (1889-1963) Ohrid 1920, watercolor
Milica Milić Milivojević (1889-1963) Ohrid 1920, watercolor
Milica Milić Milivojević (1889-1963) Ohrid 1920, oil on canvas
Milica Milić Milivojević (1889-1963) Ohrid 1920, 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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