Academy of Fine Arts, Belgrade
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The Faculty of Fine Arts (Serbian
Serbian language
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: Факултет ликовних уметности / Fakultet likovnih umetnosti) is a higher education
Higher education
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 institution in Belgrade
Belgrade
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, Serbia
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. It was founded in 1937, by Toma Rosandić
Toma Rosandic
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, Milo Milunović
Milo Milunovic
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 and Petar Dobrović
Petar Dobrovic
Petar Dobrović was a famous Serbian painter and politician born in Hungary.A proponent of Serbian colorism, he was known for portraits and landscapes...

. The Faculty is organized in three departments, of painting, sculpture and printmaking.

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