
1873–1915 · Serbian · 21 artworks
artist bio
Nadežda Petrović was a Serbian painter and one of the most important figures of Serbian Impressionism and Fauvism. Her vibrant use of color and expressive brushwork captured the spirit of her time and helped introduce modern art movements to the region.
what you'll learn
Studying Petrović's work allows students to explore the transition from Impressionism to more expressive styles like Fauvism, focusing on color theory and emotional expression through painting. Students can also learn about the cultural context of early 20th-century Serbian art.
related: Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse

Resnik

Zoran-Markovik

Stari Sedrvan
1913

Self Portrait
1907

In the Forest

Bavarian With a Hat
1900

Beach in Bretanji

Kosovski Božuri
1913

Velikafa

Gypsy
1905

Ships down the Sava

Gracanica
1913

Turski Bridge

Belgrade Suburb

La Moisson
1902

Jewish Girl in Belgrade
1908

Portret Starice (Portrait of An Old Woman)

Kosovski Božuri – Gračanica
1913

Field of Kosovo Peonies

Vodenica
1901

Ksenija Atanasijević