Lazarević, Anđelija (1885 - 1926)
Short name | Lazarević, Anđelija |
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First name | Anđelija |
Birth name | Lazarević |
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Date of birth | 1885 |
Date of death | 1926 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Belgrade |
Place of death | Belgrade |
Lived in | Austro-Hungarian Empire , Germany , Serbia |
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Religion / ideology | Eastern Orthodox |
Education | Convent education |
Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Lazarević, Anđelija was ...
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Memberships | Lada (Society of Serbian Artists) |
Place(s) of Residence | Austro-Hungarian Empire , Germany , Serbia |
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Receptions of Lazarević, Anđelija, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title | Author | Date | Type |
Пета изложба друштва српских уметника "Лада" | Todor Manojlović | 1920 | comments on person |
Књижевно дело Анђелије Л. Лазаревић - "Паланка у планини" и "Лутања" | Velimir Živojinović | 1926 | comments on person |
Анђелија Лазаревићева | Pavle Popović | 1926 | comments on person |
Anđelija L. Lazarević | Milica Janković | 1926 | comments on person |
Анђелија Л. Лазаревић | Marinković, Ana | 1926 | comments on person |
+Aнђелија Л. Лазаревић | 1926 | comments on person | |
Сликарке у српској историји уметности | 1938 | comments on person | |
Анђелија Лазаревић | 1973 | comments on person |
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Anđelija Lazarević, born in 1885 in Belgrade (Serbia), was daughter of Laza Lazarević, prominent Serbian writer. She inherited her father's talent for writing but was also gifted for painting. She was often ill, which considerably slowed down first her education and later her career.
She got private lessons in literature and foreign languages such as French, German, Russian, Italian and English. She got her high school diploma in 1910 and the following year became teacher in drawing in the First Women High School in Belgrade. She travelled to Munich (1914) and Paris (1920) with a view to improving her painting skills. During the First World War she worked as a nurse. She died in Belgrade, aged 41.
Anđelija Lazarević wrote her first prose work "Lutanja" (Wanderings) a year before the outbreak of the First World War. Literary critic Jovan Skerlić encouraged her to continue writing and accepted her manuscript for publication but it did not appear in press at the time due to Skerlić's sudden death. An excerpt of this short story was published, with certain modifications, in "Misao".
Anđelija Lazarević's wrote poetry too, the spirit of which is close to that of her contemporaries Ivo Andrić, Danica Marković and Desanka Maksimović. Her prose also contains a distinct lyrical tone. On the whole, her work belongs to the modern stream of Serbian post-war writing.
Main source:
Anđelija Lazarević, "Govor stvari" (Speech of things), Sluzbeni glasnik, Beograd, 2012.
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