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Radomir Stević Ras : ウィキペディア英語版
Radomir Stević Ras

Radomir Stević Ras (26 February 1931 – 22 November 1982)〔http://www.scribd.com/doc/23189893/Who-is-Who-in-Serbian-Art〕〔Radomir Stevic-Ras: 1931/1982/1987 published by the National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade(1987)〕 was a Serbian painter and designer. He was also founder and owner of a private theatre in the former Yugoslavia that presented exclusively work of domestic authors.
==Biography==
Ras was born in the village of Prekopuce (Toplica District). He was the third child of Borivoj and Kruna Stević. After completing his training in metal working (at various provincial towns in Serbia) he went to Belgrade to study at the Belgrade Academy of Art under Professor Mihajlo S. Petrov.〔http://avantgarde-museum.com/kolekcija/ht/autor.php?lang=en&autor=13〕 Works of Radomir Stević Ras are exhibited in the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz, Germany; The Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium; Fords Museum, San Francisco, USA and the National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia.
His most important works are:
1. Alphabet according to Ras.〔Rasova azbuka (Ras's alphabet) by Radomir Stevic-Ras published by the Museum of Applied Art, Belgrade(1974)〕
2 Illustrations for the following books 'Blood that glows' by Branko Miljkovic, 'Vera Pavldoljska' by Matija Bećković, 'A letter to Haralamije' by Dositej Obradović, 'The Beginning of the Revolt against Dahijas' by Filip Višnjić and 'Serbia' by Oskar Davico.
3. Eva za Sarojana (title of painting).
Ras was married to Eva Ras (Serbian Actress, writer, and painter). She was his muse and model for many of his paintings.
He is father of Vuk Ras and also of the youngest published Serbian writer Kruna Ras.〔http://www.elmundosefarad.eu/wiki/wiki/index.php?title=KRUNA_RAS〕
Ras died on 27 November 1982 in Belgrade.

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