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- 1803. In 1766, as a 16-year-old Grigorije Popović joined Jovan Četirević Grabovan as an ****istant painter, according to his own notebook entry, written at...
- 2000; ISBN 90-73974-05-4 Ulay. WE EMERGE, authors: Thomas McEvilley, Irina Grabovan; Art Centre AoRTa, 2004; ISBN 9975-9804-1-4 ULAY. Nastati / Become, authors:...
- Joan Çetiri, Grabovari also as Jovan Četirević Grabovan (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Четиревић Грабован; c. 1720–1781), was a Serbian icon painter from Albania...
- Konstantin Čomu—cinema operator Elena Gheorghe—singer Jovan Četirević Grabovan—icon painter Stere Gulea—film director and screenwriter Kira Hagi—actress...
- Beograd, today's Székesfehérvár in Hungary. The works of Jovan Četirević Grabovan who completed part of his education in Imperial Russia, and returned to...
- and landscape painting. Hristofor Žefarović (1710–1753) Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1781) Dimitrije Bačević (1735–1770) Teodor Kračun (1730–1781) Jakov...
- (1928–2013), Romanian editor, literary critic and writer Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1790), Serbian Orthodox icon painter Ion Foti (1887-1946) Romanian...
- Aleksije Lazović, ****nije Teodorović, Joakim Marković, Jovan Četirević Grabovan, Teodor Ilić Češljar, Pavel Ćurković, Jovan Isailović, Pavle Simić Ilija...
- (1870–1946), (ethnographer, journalist, writer, and feminist) Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1781), (icon painter) Igor Ćutuk (born 1976), (journalist) Zora Dirnbach...
- Gologlavac (18th century) Janko Halkozović (18th century) Jovan Četirević Grabovan (1720–1781) Jakov Orfelin, (early 18th century–1803) Vasa Ostojić, (1730–1791)...