Teodor Kračun
Teodor Dimitrijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Теодор Димитријевић; 1730–10 April 1781), known as Teodor Kračun (Теодор Крачун) was a Serbian icon- and altar painter. He was born at Sremska Kamenica in 1730. His original surname was Dimitrijević, but later the nickname "Kračun" stuck. He studied art under Dimitrije Bačević, a well-known icon- and portrait painter, before taking monastic vows and entering the Vienna Academy in 1769. During his lifetime he produced numerous icons and altarpieces that are still extant today in Serbian Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches and cathedrals throughout the province of Vojvodina. He was an acknowledged master of the Baroque period, considered the first great modern Serbian painter, and the most renowned of the Baroque and Rococo painting style in northern Serbia. His contemporaries were Dimitrije Popović, another student of Bačević, and Jakov Orfelin, among others. Kračun died at Sremski Karlovci on 10 April 1781.
Sources
- Teodor Kračun. Galerija Matice srpske. 1972.
External links
- Angelina. "Teodor Dimitrijević Kračun (1732?—1781)". Srpski slikari XIV—XIX veka. Riznica srpska.
- "Teodor Kračun – Opus". Arte.rs.
- "LIKOVNO STVARALAŠTVO U VOJVODINI". Kultura Vojvodina.