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Mileta Prodanović

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Mileta Prodanović



Mileta Prodanović was born in Belgrade in 1959. He graduated at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1983. Since 1990 he worked as an assistant, assistant professor and then professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade.

He also regularly publishes prose and essayistic texts in the field of visual arts and journalism.

Average rating: 3.76 · 157 ratings · 14 reviews · 32 distinct worksSimilar authors
Ультрамарин

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3.60 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2010 — 5 editions
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Аркадія

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3.35 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Градина във Венеция

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3.31 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2002 — 3 editions
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Baila, monstruo, al son de ...

4.09 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1996 — 2 editions
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Stariji i lepši Beograd

4.75 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2004 — 4 editions
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Povorka čudesa

4.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2008 — 2 editions
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Kolekcija

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Vitiligo

2.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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Pleši čudovište na moju než...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1996 — 2 editions
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Elisa u zemlji Svetih sarana

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“It was if, in the process of its long and arduous journey from Afghanistan's mines to Europe's canvases, and its painful evolution from barren beginnings, ultramarine had collected and purified all the wisdom of the different worlds it traversed, retaining only what was common to then, and what was most important. This pure, clean color evokes undulating infinity, that delicate moment between day and night, an image of man constantly drifting between existence and non-existence.”
Mileta Prodanović, Ultramarin: roman bez slika



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