Simbolistički opus Mihe Marinkovića i njegova recepcija u srpskoj sredini

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Ars Adriatica Pub Date : 2020-02-28 DOI:10.15291/ars.2928
Igor Borozan
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The paper analyses the symbolist works in the under-researched opus of painter Miho Marinković. Trained at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, he is primarily known as a painter of intricate themes that can be categorized as late 19th-century symbolism. In 1904, he settled in Belgrade and became an active participant in the cultural scene of the Serbian capital. In 1911, Marinković’s paintings were exhibited in the Pavilion of the Kingdom of Serbia at the International Exhibition in Rome. His symbolist oeuvre covers the standard themes of symbolist painting, such as Medusa, Lucifer, or The Sinner, which speaks both of the artist’s personality and of the eclectic turn of the century. Symbolism in Marinković’s work reflects his training in Munich, which in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the European centre of somnambular themes and artistic experiments. In this paper, his oeuvre has been considered in the context of general symbolist structures, with particular references to the Munich symbolism. Some reviews of Marinković’s symbolist paintings have been pointed out, which testify to the history of the reception of his work in the Kingdom of Serbia in the early 20th century. The positive reception of Marinković’s paintings in the Serbian setting is evident from the fact that as many as thirty-five of his works have been included in the holdings of the National Museum in Belgrade.
米赫·马林科维奇的象征性范围和他在塞尔维亚中场的配方
本文分析了画家米霍·马林科维奇作品中的象征主义作品。他毕业于慕尼黑美术学院(Munich Academy of Fine Arts),主要以创作复杂主题的画家而闻名,这些主题可以归类为19世纪晚期的象征主义。1904年,他在贝尔格莱德定居,并成为塞尔维亚首都文化活动的积极参与者。1911年,马林科维奇的画作在罗马国际展览会上的塞尔维亚王国展馆展出。他的象征主义作品涵盖了象征主义绘画的标准主题,如《美杜莎》、《路西法》或《罪人》,这既体现了艺术家的个性,也体现了世纪之交的折衷主义。马林科维奇作品中的象征主义反映了他在慕尼黑的训练,在19世纪末和20世纪初,慕尼黑是欧洲梦呓主题和艺术实验的中心。在本文中,他的作品被认为是在一般的象征主义结构的背景下,特别是慕尼黑象征主义。马林科维奇的象征主义绘画的一些评论已经指出,这证明了他的工作在塞尔维亚王国在20世纪初的接待历史。marinkoviki的画作在塞尔维亚的积极接受,从他的作品中有多达35件被列入贝尔格莱德国家博物馆的事实中可以看出。
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