Branko Popović (15 January 1882 – 27 November 1944) was a Serbian painter, art critic, professor and dean of the Engineering Faculty at the University of Belgrade.
Among the members of that committee, there were many distinguished Serbian scholars and artists such as Mihailo Valtrović, Miloje Vasić, Marko Leko, Jovan Cvijić, Đoka Jovanović and Steva Todorović.
The choice of Branko Popović as a member of the Exhibition's Committee was a great honour for him in view of that he was so young, only 22.
He then studied painting in Munich at the Heinrich Knirr Drawing School (1905–1906), then at the Art Academy of Ludwig von Herterich (1906–1909) and in Paris (1909–1912).
On that occasion, the Belgrade dailies Politika and Borba published on 27 November 1944 a list of 105 names of people executed, including Branko's.
[5] He was married to Divna, née Naunović, with whom he had three sons: Simeon, an architect, Prijezda, a lawyer, and Borivoje, a TV journalist.