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Jovan Četirević Grabovan : ウィキペディア英語版
Jovan Četirević Grabovan
Jovan Četirević Grabovan (; ca. 1720–81), was a Serbian icon painter active during the 18th century; he is regarded one of the masters of Serbian Orthodox iconostasis painters. He painted the Lepavina and Orahovica monasteries, among others.
==Life==
Četirević was born in Grabovo, near Ohrid. His family was of Aromanian descent, from Albania.
His professional career began in the Habsburg territories, such as Osijek (today in Croatia), and what is today Vojvodina, in the service of Orthodox Serbs (the Metropolitanate of Sremski Karlovci). Although his painting style was from the southern Balkans, he was influenced by western art style, in order to fulfill the wider tastes of his employers.〔 His works are to be found in Serbian Orthodox churches scattered across Croatia (Slavonia), Hungary and Vojvodina.
From the church registers we know that Jovan Grabovan lived in Osijek with his mother, brother, sister and six children. It was here that Grabovan got acquainted with baroque painting that would transform his work. He remained living in this town until his death and he signed most of his icons as the “inhabitant of Osijek” (''stanovnik osečki'').

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