Vojin Vuić – First comics
Vojin Vuić talks about his first comics in a video.
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Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about his new comics in preparation.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about the period after 2000.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about participation in foreign comics festivals.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about the editions of the comic strip Elazar in foreign languages.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about his work in the Netherlands.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about his postgraduate studies in Oslo.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Novi Sad.
Read MoreDejan Nenadov talks about his first comics.
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Read More“Infantry Barracks near the Belgrade Gate” On the right side of Belgrade Street, northwest of Belgrade Gate, between the curtain
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Read MoreThe one-story residential and commercial building was built on a plot that stretches across the entire width of the block,
Read More“Building of the Chamber Probationary” The one-story residential and commercial building occupies the corner of Beogradska and Nazorova streets. According
Read More“Pavilion of Engineer Officers” A massive two-story building with a base in the shape of the Latin letter “L” was
Read More“Officer Pavilion” The two-story, free-standing, “L”-shaped building was built at the end of the 19th century on an undeveloped area
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Read More“Bishop’s Residence” According to historical sources, this spacious corner one-story house was the residence of Srem bishop Ladislav Serenji (1733-1752).
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