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  2. Category:Montenegrin artists - Wikipedia

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    Also: Montenegro: People: By occupation: Artists Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  3. Miloš Vušković - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 he became director of the Heritage museum Pljevlja and in 1952 also of the National Art Gallery in Cetinje. The artist had several solo exhibitions and participated in all most important domestic and international manifestations organized by the associations of visual artists of Montenegro, Serbia and ex Yugoslavia.

  4. Lipci rock art - Wikipedia

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    The Lipci rock art is a cluster of ancient rock paintings, situated next to the tiny settlement of Lipci about 2 km west of Risan, in the bay of Kotor in Montenegro. The scientific discovery of the site in 1961 is credited to scholar Pavle Mijović .

  5. Dado (painter) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 and under the auspices of Montenegro, a set of 27 sculptures Les Elégies Zorzi was exhibited in the Zorzi palace during the Venice Art Biennale. [4] Temporary Installation of Sculptures by the artist, autumn 2010. From the mid-1990s to 2000, the artist also explored the use of ceramics as a medium for his creation.

  6. Roberto Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Montenegro watercolour and sanguine on paper 218 x 99 cm 1915. Roberto Montenegro Nervo was born on February 19, 1885, in Guadalajara. [1] His parents were Colonel Ignacio L Montenegro and María Nervo, aunt of poet Amado Nervo. Montenegro had four sisters: Rosaura, Ana, Eva and María Eugenia and one brother, Arturo.

  7. Category:Montenegrin painters - Wikipedia

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  8. Gojko Berkuljan - Wikipedia

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    Gojko Berkuljan (Montenegrin: Gojko Berkuljan; Nikšić, September 6, 1923 – Cetinje, December 21, 1989) was a Montenegrin painter of Romanian origin. He was born in Nikšić but his family moved to Cetinje, former administrative center of Montenegro, where he attended elementary and high school.

  9. Culture of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Montenegro is as pluralistic and diverse as its history and geographical position would suggest. Montenegro 's culture has been influenced by the Serbian Empire , the Byzantine Empire , ancient Greece , ancient Rome , Christianity , the Ottoman Empire , the Republic of Venice , Austria-Hungary , and Yugoslavia .