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Ivan Antić

Ivan Antić is recorded as architect.

Also recorded as Ivan Antic

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Life and career

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  1. 1923

    Ivan Antić born at Belgrade.

  2. 2005

    Ivan Antić died at Belgrade.

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Literature

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Dijana Milašinović Marić i Igor Marić: Architectonic, architect Ivan Antić: On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of birth, Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Beograd, 2023, Arhitektura i Urbanizam, 2025.

  • The Yugo Automobile and its Application in the Practices of Post-Yugoslav Artists Radoš Antonijević, Igor Antić, and Ivan Fijolić, Зборник Матице српске за ликовне уметности, 2025

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Ivan Antić worked in architecture.

He was employed by University of Belgrade. He belonged to Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He worked at Yugoslavia.

Ivan Antić is recorded as architect.

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    [2014] · Wellcome Collection

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