Marin Studin 1895–1960 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/marin-studin-2009
Artist page for Marin Studin (1895–1960)
Appointed professor at the Academy of Art, Belgrade, 1939.
Artist page for Marin Studin (1895–1960)
Appointed professor at the Academy of Art, Belgrade, 1939.
Artist page for Ivan Meštrovic (1883–1962)
Medulić, Andrija Kačić-Miošić and Josip Juraj Strossmayer in Zagreb, Pobednik in Belgrade
Artist page for Frano Krsinic (1897–1981)
in front of the building of the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade
In this letter, Marie Seton refers to Bob and Herta’s [Robert Liebknecht, the painter, and his wife] kindness in Paris and gives her impressions of travelling through Germany, including destruction of German cities. Seton mentions the high standards she encountered in her hotel in Prague comments favourably on Prague and the regime there. She also makes favourable comments on Czech Communists, mentioning a Czech interest in Negro art and an invitation issued to Paul Robeson to visit Czechoslovakia. Seton informs Moody that she has asked the Czech cultural attache in London to see his work. In addition Seton mentions a …
In addition Seton mentions a proposed visit to Belgrade and makes general comments
Artist page for Jankel Adler (1895–1949)
He began his career as an engraver in Belgrade before studying arts in Germany.
From Surrealists from Belgrade working in the 1920s, Shanghai in the 1930s, Santiago