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to pursue the best studies of art, which not only ensured the necessary education but also close contacts with numerous life's challenges and a creative stimulation coming from one of the biggest
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he gave a gift of an important part of his artworks. His creations can also be seen in the gallery Pavlo
Beljanski in Novi Sad, the National museum and the Museum of modern art in Belgrade. In memorial buildings in
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