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Petar Lubarda (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Лубарда); 27 July 1907 – 13 February 1974) was a Montenegrin painter born in Cetinje.

Petar Lubarda
Petar Lubarda on a 2007 stamp
issued by Serbian Post
Born(1907-07-27)27 July 1907
Ljubotinj, Principality of Montenegro
Died13 February 1974(1974-02-13) (aged 66)
Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia

Biography


Letter by Petar Lubarda; he request that the biographical information written in the letter must be used in all of his future biographies.
Letter by Petar Lubarda; he request that the biographical information written in the letter must be used in all of his future biographies.

He was born in Ljubotinj, near Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro. Lubarda's father was an officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who was killed by the Yugoslav Partisans, which left a mark on Lubarda's career and upbringing.[1] He spent a part of the war years in a German prison camp.[2] Lubarda self-declared as a Serb[3][4] and sent a letter demanding that this information be included as a part of his biography in upcoming art catalogues[5] as well as demanding that his work be presented as a part of Serbia's pavilion.[6]

He studied painting in Belgrade and Paris. From 1932 until his death he lived in Belgrade, with exception of period 1946–1950 when he was a professor at an art school in Herceg Novi.[7] His work is inspired by Serbian history and Montenegrin landscape.

His most preferred subject was the historic 1389 Battle of Kosovo, which Lubarda painted in various formats in more than 30 versions.

Lubarda won numerous awards including the prestigious Herder Prize, Medal of Honour by Calcutta Art Society in 1968 and many other awards in Europe, Brazil, New York City and Tokyo Biennale.[8]

The house used by Petar Lubarda and his wife Vera located in Senjak, Belgrade, was turned into an art gallery featuring notable works by Lubarda and personal items.[9][10]


Exhibitions


Posthumous


Awards





References


  1. IN4S (27 July 2019). "Govorio je Lubarda: Moja savjest umjetnika mi ne dozvoljava da..." IN4S (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  2. "Logorske Vizije Petra Lubarde". 20 July 2019.
  3. "Говорио је Лубарда: Моја савјест умјетника ми не дозвољава да кршим вољу великог Његоша". ИСКРА. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  4. "Petar Lubarda - Srbin iz Ljubotinja". www.njegos.org. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  5. "Petar Lubarda - Srbin iz Ljubotinja". www.njegos.org. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  6. "Petar Lubarda - Srbin iz Ljubotinja". www.njegos.org. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  7. "Arte - Petar Lubarda - Biografija". www.arte.rs. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  8. "PRISLUŠKIVALI GA RADIJATORI: PETAR LUBARDA". Presstiž internet magazin... 27 July 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  9. "Legat Petra Lubarde: Dokaz da u kulturi može i mora bolje". Kuca Stil (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  10. "Kuća Legata". www.kucalegata.org. Archived from the original on 11 March 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  11. „Фантастична звер” вратила се у Београд („Политика”, 27. фебруар 2017)



Further reading



На других языках


[de] Petar Lubarda

Petar Lubarda (kyrillisch Петар Лубарда; * 27. Juli 1907 in Ljubotinj, Rijeka Crnojevića; † 13. Februar 1974 in Belgrad) war ein jugoslawischer Maler aus Montenegro.
- [en] Petar Lubarda

[fr] Petar Lubarda

Petar Lubarda (en serbe cyrillique : Петар Лубарда), né le 27 juillet 1907 à Ljubotinj et mort le 13 février 1974 à Belgrade, était un peintre yougoslave. Il est considéré comme l'une des figures les plus importantes de la peinture de l'ancienne République fédérale socialiste de Yougoslavie. On trouve ses œuvres notamment au Musée National et au Musée d'Art moderne de Belgrade.

[it] Petar Lubarda

Petar Lubarda (in serbo: Петар Лубарда?; Cettigne, 27 luglio 1907 – Belgrado, 13 febbraio 1974) è stato un pittore jugoslavo, dal 1992 serbo.

[ru] Лубарда, Петар

Петар Лубарда (серб. Petar Lubarda; 27 июля 1907, с. Люботин близ Цетине, (ныне Черногория) — 13 февраля 1974, Белград, СФРЮ) — один из крупнейших югославских и сербских художников XX века. Член Сербской академии наук и искусств в Белграде (1961).



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