Milija Marković

Milija Marković (1812-1877) was a Serbian painter and priest (1832—1842), father of academic painter Nikola Marković. In his early youth, he worked as a teacher in the Rukumija, Zaova and Gornjak monasteries.[1] The Serbian Metropolitan Melentije Pavlović invited him to train at his court, where he socialized with princes Mihailo Obrenović and Milan Obrenović.[1] He perfected his painting craft at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Milija Marković collaborated on commission with painter Dimitrije Posniaković (1814-1891).[2]

Milija Marković
Born1812 (1812)
Died1877 (1878)
Alma materAcademy of Fine Arts Vienna
ChildrenNikola Marković

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