Jovan Isailović Jr.

Jovan Isailović Jr. (1803 in Dalj – 1885) was a Serbian academic painter during the early and mid-nineteenth century.After his return from Vienna, he was once again in the Principality of Serbia and in 1839 he painted his best-known work—Prince Milan Obrenović II on a catafalque, with several notables around him.For some time he was a court painter of Patriarch Samuilo Maširević in the Metropolitanate of Karlovci.He is mostly known for his wall paintings, fresco work in Serbian churches in Osijek, Bijelo Polje, Vukovar, Veliko Gradiste and other cities and towns.[4] He also painted Srbi oko guzlara (Serbian people and Gusle Player Singer) which hangs at the Matica Srpska.
Deathbed of Milan Obrenović II, Prince of Serbia, 1839.
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