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LAZAR LICENOSKI
One of DLUM’s founders and a towering figure in modern Macedonian art. His painterly style moves by and large between realism, impressionism, colourist expressionism and a unique “naivism”. His recurrent motifs include Macedonian landscapes, still lifes, portraits and female nudes, all with a predominantly warm palette. |
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| oil on canvas |
| “READER IN KIMONO (Zoe Licenoska)“, 1940 |
| 82õ114 |
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| oil on cardboard |
| “RECLINING NUDE“, 1929/30 |
| 22õ35,5 |
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| oil on plywood |
| “PORTRAIT OF MARCEL LENOIR“, 1928 |
| 41õ33,5 |
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| oil on cardboard |
| “SCENERY“, 1934/35 |
| 33õ41 |
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| oil on canvas |
| “CRAYFISH“, 1928/29 |
| 38,5õ58 |
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