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Sibila Petenji: BAKROPIS, 1996. Ispod otiska, olovkom: E.A. (autorski otisak) Bakropis akvatinta Sibila Petenji `96. Uramljeno, pod staklom. Dimenzije rama: 17,5 x 21 cm Dimenzije otiska: 6,5 x 8 cm Težina: 300 g Mr SIBILA PETENJI-ARBUTINA rođena je 1976. godine u Novom Sadu. 1999. godine diplomirala je na Akademiji umetosti u Novom Sadu, na odseku za likovnu umetnost, odsek grafika, kod prof. Milana Stanojeva. 2004. godine magistrirala je na istom odseku, kod mentora Milana Stanojeva. Član je ULUV-a od 2000. godine i Umetničkog društva “Likovni krug” u Novom Sadu. Od 2000. do 2005. godine radila je Akademiji umetnosti u Novom Sadu, kao asistent za predmete Crtanje sa tehnikom i Anatomski crtež. Od 2005. godine je rukovodilac studijskih programa Primenjenja fotografija – osnovne i postdiplomske studije za ilustraciju. Predavač je na predmetima Umetnički elementi, Primenjena fotografija, Studijska i dokumentarna fotografija, na osnovnim studijama, i predmetima Foto ilustracija i Ilustracija crtanog film na specijalističkim studijama. Imala je 20 samostalnih i više kolektivnih izložbi u Srbiji i inostranstvu i učestvovala na 22 međunarodne konferencije sa svojim multidisciplinarnim istraživanjima. Dobitnica je 3 nagrade iz oblasti crteža, grafike i fotografije, a njeni radovi objavljeni su u nekoliko monografija. Piše likovne kritike za samostalne i grupne izložbe. Mentor je na preko 20 studentskih izložbi i koordinator studentskih kreativnih projekata. Bavi se crtanjem, slikarstvom, grafikom, fotografijom, video i multimedijalnom umetnošću. (119/10-kp/1239)

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Grafika Autor: Emanuel Ranny Godina: 2007 Dimenzije: 7,5 x 10cm EMANUEL RANNÝ (*1943) spent his school years at the School of Artistic Crafts in Brno. He is interested in graphic works, mainly the dry needle technique and coloured lithography. His aesthetics works with the light and dynamic shapes, his motives are inspired by the Bohemian – Moravian Highland. He is very close ­to the Middle East calligraphy in concise shapes and plasticity. His lithographies are characteristic for their colours and radiating light. Ranný found new inspiration in Dalmatia in 1980. The Poché in graphics and drawing has the character of strange meditation. His works can be found in the National Gallery Prague, Baye ­Staatsbibliothek in Munich, the Art Gallery BWA in Lodz, or in the Prefectural Gallery in Kanagawa, Japan.

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17 x 23 cm Aleksandar Aca Simić (Beograd, 24. juli 1898 — Beograd, 18. januar 1971) je bio foto-reporter, novinar. Po završenoj maturi u Beogradu otišao u Pariz gde je studirao u Nacionalnoj školi dekorativnih umetnosti i apsolvirao na arhitekturi. Prve fotografije snimio 1912. Zatim se kao fotograf sreće 1915. u Prvom svetskom ratu, prilikom prelaska Albanije. Od 1921. bavio se profesionalno novinskom fotografijom, a objavljivao je u listu Nedeljne ilustracije, zatim radio u listu Politika (od 1924. do početka Drugog svetskog rata), i smatra se prvim foto-reporterom tog lista. Za vreme okupacije sarađivao kao foto-reporter sa listom Kolo. Budući da je taj list osnovan od okupacionih vlasti, ta saradnja je Simiću, posle rata, pripisana kao „kolaboracija sa neprijateljem“. Posle 1945. privremeno mu je zabranjen rad u novinarstvu „zbog rada u režimskom listu, u vreme okupacije“. Da bi prehranio porodicu bavio se neko vreme pozorišnom fotografijom za Narodno pozorište u Beogradu. Kada je skinuta zabrana da radi u novinarstvu (ali je i dalje je važila zabrana za rad u listu Politika) Simić je nastavio rad u Foto-agenciji „Jugopres“ (delovala pod okriljem Novinske agencije „Tanjug“), pa u listovima Glas i Duga, a od 1952. je u listu Borba, kao urednik fotografije. Penzionisan je 1960. godine. Bio je nosilac Albanske spomenice, i dobitnik nekoliko nagrada za fotografiju. Bio je član Foto-sekcije ULUPUS-a i Sekcije foto-reportera Udruženja novinara Srbije. Simić se prevashodno bavio novinskom fotografijom, fotografisanjem aktuelnih događaja. Ostvario je i jedan broj portreta istaknutih ličnosti. Pokazivao je osetljivost za ulične prizore i anegdotske situacije. Deo njegovog opusa odnosi se na temu Arhitektura starog Beograda. NJegova dela (fotografije i negativske ploče) nalaze se u Fototeci lista Politika, Muzeju grada Beograda i Muzeju primenjene umetnosti u Beogradu. NJegova dela uvrštena su u kritičku retrospektivu - povodom 150 godina fotografije u svetu: „Fotografija kod Srba 1839-1989“, Galerija SANU, Beograd, 1991. Posthumno su održane dve izložbe sa istim izborom njegovih dela: „Fotografije Ace Simića“, Galerija Doma omladine, Beograd, maja 1983, i „Beograd Politikine mladosti : fotografije Ace Simića“, Beograd: Hol palate „Politika“, avgust 2003. Iako je Simićev opus obiman, nije istražen, uticajem je nedovoljno značajan i nezapažen od struke i kritike.

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Potoisana- Milutin 89 Dimenzije sa ramom 52 x 37cm

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oko 20x25cm, 2018.

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Beograd, akvarelisani crtez, Stari grad, oko Kalemegdana i crkve 2001.godina necitljiv potpis- rad umetnika, lepo opremljen dimenzije crtez 17x13 sa ramom 30x25

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dim. 25 x 16 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 80tih CYPRUS - RETURN OF ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence. --------------------------------------------------------- Makarios III, original name Mikhail Khristodolou Mouskos (born August 13, 1913, Pano Panayia, Paphos, Cyprus—died August 3, 1977, Nicosia), archbishop and primate of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus. He was a leader in the struggle for enosis (union) with Greece during the postwar British occupation, and, from 1959 until his death in 1977, he was the president of independent Cyprus. Mouskos, the son of a poor shepherd, studied in Cyprus and at the University of Athens and later at the School of Theology of Boston University. He was ordained in 1946, became bishop of Kition (Larnaca) in 1948, and on October 18, 1950, was made archbishop. During that time Makarios became identified with the movement for enosis, the archbishop of Cyprus having traditionally played an important political role during the Turkish occupation as ethnarch, or head of the Greek Christian community. Opposing the British government’s proposals for independence or Commonwealth status, as well as Turkish pressures for partition in order to safeguard the island’s sizable Turkish population, Makarios met with the Greek prime minister, Alexandros Papagos, in February 1954 and gained Greek support for enosis. The British soon suspected him of being a leading figure in the EOKA, an armed nationalist movement led by Col. Georgios Grivas. Makarios, however, preferred political bargaining to force and negotiated with the British governor in 1955–56. When these talks proved fruitless and Makarios was arrested for sedition in March 1956 and exiled to the Seychelles, the EOKA intensified its violent campaign. In March 1957 Makarios was released from detention in exile; not immediately permitted to return to the country, however, Makarios traveled to Athens before his arrival in Cyprus the following year. In February 1959 Makarios accepted a compromise that resulted in independence for Cyprus. He was elected president of the new republic on December 13, 1959, with a Turkish vice president. Makarios’s administration was marred by fighting between Greeks and Turks, particularly after December 1963, and the active intervention of both Greece and Turkey. Previously a champion of exclusively Greek interests, he now worked for integration of the two communities, measures the Turks repeatedly resisted. In December 1967 he was obliged to accept a Turkish Cypriot Provisional Administration, which managed Turkish minority affairs outside the jurisdiction of the central government. Despite communal strife, he was elected president for a second term in February 1968. Talks between the two communities remained deadlocked over the question of local autonomy. In 1972 and 1973 other Cypriot bishops called for Makarios to resign, but he was returned unopposed for a third term as head of state in 1973. In July 1974 the Greek Cypriot National Guard, whose officers were mainland Greeks, attempted a coup, planned by the ruling military junta in Athens, to achieve enosis. Makarios fled to Malta and then to London, and Turkey invaded Cyprus and proclaimed a separate state for Turkish Cypriots in the north. Makarios, vowing to resist partition of the island, returned to Cyprus in December, after the fall of the mainland Greek military junta.

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dim. 20 x 26 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 80tih it is not signed, no seal PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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dim. 25 x 17 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 70tih PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL , NO STAMP, RC paper René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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ovo su O R I G I N A L N I printovi (nalepnice) za kutije koje su se koristile za selidbe (pakete) industrijski dizajn, stampa na papiru garantovano nisu nedavne fotokopije i tome sl. verovatno iz 70/80tih dim. 20 x 29 cm (A4 format), neuramljeno stanje : VRLO DOBRO odlicno kao instalacija grafika, print, stampa, umetnost, slika, selidba, paket avangarda, DIZAJN, DESIGN, fragile, lomljivo, staklo, kisobran forma, oblik, koncept, konceptualna

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Bratislav Stojanovic Iz daleke proslosti Podunavlja oko 1970. 90 od 500 signiran mastilom ukupna velicina nepresavijenog lista 21 x 40 cm

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woman archery practice bow arrow great PHOTO PRINT FROM 80`s MEDIUM ------------ GELATIN SILVER PAPER --------- RC DATE OF PRINT ---- 80`s MEASURES APPROX. - 20 X 25 cm SIGNATURE,STAMP,SEAL -- NO AUTOR NEPOZNAT, NIJE POTPISANA

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dim. 25 x 17 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 70tih PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL , NO STAMP, RC paper René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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dim. 25 x 17 cm nije potpisana, nema pecat...print iz 70tih PHOTOGRAPHY NOT SIGNED, NO SEAL , NO STAMP, RC paper René Burri (born 9 April 1933, Zurich) is a Swiss photographer known for his photos of major political, historical and cultural events and key figures of the second half of the 20th century. Burri worked for Magnum Photos and has been photographing political, military and artistic figures and scenes since 1946. He has made portraits of Che Guevara and Pablo Picasso as well as iconic pictures of São Paulo and Brasília. Burri studied in Zurich, Switzerland at the School of Applied Arts from 1949 to 1953, where he worked under Hans Finsler, Alfred Willimann and Johannes Itten. From 1953 to 1955 he began working as a documentary filmmaker while completing military service. During this time he also began working with Leica cameras. Then he worked for Disney as a cameraman until 1955. From 1956 to 1959 he traveled extensively to places including Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Brazil, and Japan, which led to publications in Life, Look, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, and New York Times, as well as a photographic essay `El Gaucho` which appeared in Du. Burri first began working with Magnum Photos in 1955 through Werner Bischof, becoming a full member in 1959 and being elected chair of Magnum France in 1982. His first report `Touch of Music for the Deaf` on deaf-mute children was published by Life. In 1965 he assisted with the creation of Magnum Films which lead to his work on the Magnum-BBC joint production of, The Two Faces of China. In 1967 he produced a documentary on the Six-Day War in Jerusalem for German television. He produced the film Jean Tinguely in 1972. In 1963 Burri was working in Cuba when he was able to photograph the revolutionary Che Guevara; these images of Guevara smoking a cigar have become iconic. Notably, after taking the photos, Burri remembers Guevara `scaring the hell out of him`. Describing a situation where an angry Che was pacing his tiny office like `a caged tiger`, while being interviewed by an American woman from Look magazine. While `hectoring` the reporter and `chomping on his cigar`, Che suddenly looked Burri straight in the eye and told him `if I catch up with your friend Andy, I`ll cut his throat` (while slowly drawing his finger across his neck). Andy was Andrew St. George, a fellow Magnum photographer, who had travelled with Che in the Sierra Maestra, and then later filed reports for American intelligence.

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tuš i akrilik na papiru, oko 100x70cm, 2004.

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OVO JE ORIGINALNI CRTEZ KAROLJA FAJFERA SLIKARA IZ ZRENJANINA Karolj Fajfer (V. Bečkerek, 1903, - 1969?) priprema za stampu EX LIBRISA (LIPTAY TIBOR) dim. 15,5 x 12 cm

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27 x 20 cm stanje LOSE Pavel Ružička 1888 - 1973 Pavle-Pavel RUZICKA(1888-1965) – novosadski slikar; školovani majstor iz Petrovaradina, jedan od poslednjih domaćih predstavnika dekorativne umetnosti, prvenstveno crkvenog i fresko slikarstva. U Gradskoj kući u Novom Sadu u svečanoj Sali oslikao je čuvene medaljone u kojima su predstavljeni simboli poljoprivrednog, zanatskog I trgovačkog staleža Vojvodine.

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Pogledajte fotografije. Dimenzije samog rada 22x16, rama 34x29

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Daljinski za Fox Led Smart Magicni

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Nekoriscen stativ stalak za snimanje i fotografisanje sa svim podesvanjima u sopstvenoj torbi. Perfektno stanje.

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nije potpisano NE GARANTUJEM da je Ljubomir Ivanović nemam sertifikat (misljenje) na tankom papiru, 28 x 20 cm stanje LOSE Ljubomir Ivanović (Beograd, 12/24. februar 1882 — Beograd, 23. novembar 1945) je bio akademski srpski slikar i grafičar, dopisni član SANU. Rođen je marta 1882. godine u Beogradu. Roditelji Andrija `mali` poštanski činovnik i Sofija, su se zbog očevog nameštenja često selili po državi. Osnovnu školu je završio u Nišu, gde je započeo prvi razred gimnazije. Drugi razred gimnazije pohađao je u Vranju, isti i treći razred završava u Beogradu. Poslednji četvrti razred gimnazije završio je privatno, posle odlaganja u Čačku. Mada mu je crtanje u beogradskoj gimnaziji predavao Petar Ubavkić, mladi Ivanović je posećivao na poziv, atelje Krstićev, gde se formirao i usavršavao. Upravo je za Ivanovićevo umetničko opredeljenje zaslužan slikar Đorđe Krstić, tada takođe profesor crtanja u gimnaziji. Pohađao je Ljubomir zatim `Srpsku crtačku i slikarsku školu` u Beogradu, kod profesora Kirila Kutlika, zatim Bete i Riste Vukanović (1899—1905) godine i studirao je na minhenskoj slikarskoj akademiji (1905—1909), i na privatnoj slikarskoj školi Antona Ažbea. Te 1909. godine je postavljen Ljuba za predavača crtanja akta i glave na umetničkoj školi u Beogradu. Prvi put je izlagao kao učenik 1904. godine na prvoj Jugoslovenskoj umetničkoj izložbi. Jedan je od osnivača Udruženja likovnih umetnika u Beogradu (1919) i bio je član umetničkog udruženja Lada. Prosvetni savet Ministarstva obrazovanja Kraljevine Srbije mu je 1909. godine priznao stručnost za nastavnika crtanja u srednjim školama. Predavao je u Kraljevskoj umetničkoj školi, a kasnije i na Akademiji likovnih umetnosti (danas je to Fakultet likovnih umetnosti u Beogradu). Učestvovao je na svim izložbama „Lade“ i drugim izložbama u Beogradu, a izlagao je i u Velikom salonu u Parizu gde je boravio na studijama. Specijalizovao se za crtež olovkom i uživao je veliku reputaciju u Srbiji i u svetu. Sakupio je bogatu zbirku predmeta umetničkog zanatstva koja se danas čuva u Muzeju primenjene umetnosti u Beogradu. Bio je oženjen Milicom, sa kojom je imao jednu kćerku Savku, koja mu je pod starost pomagala kao `sekretar`. Nije imao sopstveni atelje, već je radio u jednoj maloj sobi iznajmljene kuće. U toj prostoriji je bilo najviše knjiga i ukrasnih predmeta koje je skupljao. Tridesetih godina 20. veka predaje crtanje u Prvoj muškoj gimnaziji i Muškoj učiteljskoj školi u Beogradu. Pred Drugi svetski rat se usled šloga, desnom stranom paralizovao i počeo povlačiti iz umetničkog života. Tada je grad Beograd ustupio članovima `Lade`, placeve da na njima podignu kuće i ateljee. Umro je u Beogradu 1945. godine. Odlikovan je Ordenom viteza Legije časti Republike Francuske. Dopisni član SANU je postao je 1922. godine.

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Slika bakropis tehnika suva igla grafika 12/50 iz 2005 slikar Dragan Mičevski dimenzija 34x25cm ram je sirine 2,5cm vrlo dobro ocuvana.

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Gravura Moda u Parizu iz 1833 godine Ručno bojena litografija iz `Modes de Paris Petit Courrier des Dames` , objavljenja 20 novembra 1833. . godine , redni broj 1016 . Uramljena, veličina 23,5 cm x 31,5 cm , original, odlično očuvano , Izuzetan ukras Modes de Paris Petit Courrier des Dames 20 novembre 1833 No 1016 Zapis sa gravure Pelit Courrier des Dames 1 Boulevard des Italiens N. 2, prè s le Passage de l`Opéra. Coiffure Créolle en foulard des M de M. Aubert Mure Rue Ménard, tablier ins. en tulle double des M. de M. Payant Rue Vivienne No. 13, Corbeille rustique des Mins de Mrs Chagot Rue St Denis No. 317. Mess S. &J. Fuller No 34 Rathbone Place. London. TS

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Komplet od 24 crteza od poznatog slikara Milivoj Nikolajevic (1912-1988). Izdanje Matica Srpska 1950 godine. Dimenzija 41 x 31 cm, slike i ununtrasnjost su u odlicnom stanju, mapa prljav.

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