Ana Marinković
Ana Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ана Маринковић, Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 7 April 1881 ― Guéthary, France, 30 May 1973) was a well-known Serbian artist from the turn of the century until the outbreak of World War II. She has paintings housed in the permanent collections of the Belgrade City Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the National Museum of Serbia, and other locations both in Serbia and abroad.
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Ana Marinković
Ana Marinković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ана Маринковић, Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 7 April 1881 ― Guéthary, France, 30 May 1973) was a well-known Serbian artist from the turn of the century until the outbreak of World War II. She has paintings housed in the permanent collections of the Belgrade City Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the National Museum of Serbia, and other locations both in Serbia and abroad.
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1881-04-07
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Ana Lozanić
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1881-04-07
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Lozanić, circa 1903-1904 by Milan Jovanović
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Ана Лозанић Маринковић
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