Dušan Adamović

Dušan Adamović (28 July 1893, in Sanski Most, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ottoman Empire – 17 November 1975, in Niš, Serbia, Yugoslavia)[1] was a Serbian painter and art pedagogue.

At that time, the following Serbian artists were in Prague: Milivoje Uzelac (1897-1977), Vera Milić (1900-1943), Milenko D. Đurić (1894-1945), Milan Konjović (1898-1993), Kosta Hakman (1899-1961), Ivan Radović (1894-1973) - some of them the founders of our modernity.

Upon his return to the country, he worked as a high school drawing teacher in Skopje from 1923 to 1941.

After his release from 1945 until his retirement in 1960, he worked in Zaječar as a professor of German language and drawing.

He exhibited independently in Zaječar in 1945 and 1972, and in groups at Kostajnica, Zagreb, Belgrade, Skopje, Subotica, Kutina and Smederevo in 1973 and 1974.