Joakim Marković

Joakim Marković (c. 1685–1757) was an Austrian Serb painter who worked in Old Slavonia.[2] Artistically and historically Marković's most interesting iconostasis is the memorial church built by a Serbian military border officer, Baron Mihailo Mikašinović in Plavšinac.[3] In Plavšinac, Joakim Marković painted two compositions in 1750, one showing the privileges bestowed by Byzantine emperor Basil II on the Serbs and Croats - the privilege of establishing themselves in his dominion.[4] The second Marković's painting shows the Austrian monarch Rudolf II with Serbs.He did frescoes for the Metropolitanate of Karlovci in the church monasteries throughout Fruška Gora.
SlavoniaPakracSeverin CountyDišnikGaresnicaBjelovar-Bilogora CountyBasil IIZagrebRudolf IIMetropolitanate of KarlovciFruška GoraList of painters from Serbia