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Branko Ve Poljanski (1920s)

Branko Ve Poljanski (pseudonym of Branislav Micić, 22 October 1898, Sošice - 14 January, 1947, Recloses, France ) was a Serb poet and painter active in the Serbo-Croat avant-garde. He was the co-founder of the avant-garde movement Zenitism and its magazine Zenit. [1]

Biography

He was born Branislav Micić in Austro-Hungarian Empire's part of nowadays Croatia. Both he and his brother, Ljubomir Micić became prominent avant-garde artists. Branko qualified as teacher in Zagreb and moved to Ljubljana where he founded Svetokret journal in 1921. [2] He then moved first to Vienna and then Berlin, where he got involved with Der Sturm, the Avant-garde magazine published by Herwarth Walden. [2]

He married a French woman, with whom he had four children. [3] He did not publish anything after 1940, although he died only in 1947. [2]

References

  1. ^ Wünsche, Isabel (2018-09-03). The Routledge Companion to Expressionism in a Transnational Context. ISBN  9781351777995.
  2. ^ a b c "Branko Ve Poljanski". Avantgarde Museum. Avantgarde Museum. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Branislav Micić /Branko Ve Poljanski/ (1898—1947)". riznicasrpska.net. Riznica Sprska. Archived from the original on 18 January 2023. Retrieved 17 March 2019.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Branko Ve Poljanski (1920s)

Branko Ve Poljanski (pseudonym of Branislav Micić, 22 October 1898, Sošice - 14 January, 1947, Recloses, France ) was a Serb poet and painter active in the Serbo-Croat avant-garde. He was the co-founder of the avant-garde movement Zenitism and its magazine Zenit. [1]

Biography

He was born Branislav Micić in Austro-Hungarian Empire's part of nowadays Croatia. Both he and his brother, Ljubomir Micić became prominent avant-garde artists. Branko qualified as teacher in Zagreb and moved to Ljubljana where he founded Svetokret journal in 1921. [2] He then moved first to Vienna and then Berlin, where he got involved with Der Sturm, the Avant-garde magazine published by Herwarth Walden. [2]

He married a French woman, with whom he had four children. [3] He did not publish anything after 1940, although he died only in 1947. [2]

References

  1. ^ Wünsche, Isabel (2018-09-03). The Routledge Companion to Expressionism in a Transnational Context. ISBN  9781351777995.
  2. ^ a b c "Branko Ve Poljanski". Avantgarde Museum. Avantgarde Museum. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Branislav Micić /Branko Ve Poljanski/ (1898—1947)". riznicasrpska.net. Riznica Sprska. Archived from the original on 18 January 2023. Retrieved 17 March 2019.



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