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Dušan Vlajić

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Dušan Vlajić' (Sabac, 29 August 1911 — Žarkovo, 20 June 1945[1]) was a well-known Serbian painter and architect. He was a member of the "Group of Ten", famed for their oeuvre between the two world wars.

"Group of Ten"[edit]

In 1940, the "Group of Ten" painters jointly exhibited in Belgrade and Zagreb. The 10 members consisted of: Danica Antić, Borivoj Grujić, Nikola Graovac, Dušan Vlajić, Milivoj Nikolajević, Jurica Ribar, Ljubica Sokić, Stojan Trumić, Aleksa Čelebonović and Bogdan Šuput.[2][3] Although by its composition heterogeneous, the group consisted of 2 women and 8 men, there were academic painters, intellectuals with university education, but also painters by vocation, they belonged to various social strata from the working class, the intelligentsia to the bourgeoisie. This group had in common that they were all painters and students of Jovan Bijelić. Some of these artists perished in World War II, and those who survived were significant artists in the post-war period.

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References[edit]

  1. Serbian biographical dictionary, volume 2, Matica srpska, 2006.
  2. Group "Ten"
  3. Art magazin - Ljubica Cuca Sokić - Pictures, Accessed on 4/2/2013


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