Milan Jovanović

Photographer, Visual Artist

1863 – 1944

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Who was Milan Jovanović?

Milan Jovanović was one of the most influential Serbian photographers of his generation. He is best "known for continuing the traditional path established by Anastas Jovanović, the first professional photographer in Serbia." Milan was a Court photographer, son of Stevan Jovanović, the brother of Paja Jovanović, one of the most renowned Serbian painters of his time. Born in October 1863 at Vršac, then part of Austria-Hungary, now Serbia, he died in Belgrade shortly before the end of World War II, on March 17, 1944.

He first began studying photography in his father's studio in Vršac, and later in Vienna, Munich, Paris and Trieste. In 1887 he opened his own photography studio in downtown Belgrade. At the outbreak of the Great War he joined the Serbian Army and fought on the Eastern Front until he was wounded in one of the battles. After convalescing in Florence, he returned to Belgrade where he resumed his studio work.

Technically brilliant and endlessly imaginative Milan Jovanović proved that portraitures and photographs that capture people and historical events could be as complicated and challenging as any other kind of art form.

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Born
1863
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Died
1944

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on July 23, 2013

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