Maksim Tujković[1] was an early 18th-century Serbian monk of the Cetinje monastery who often traveled as an icon painter and woodcarver.
[2] He is best known for his paintings in the monastery of Nikoljac, the Patriarchate of Peć and the Sarajevo church, where his pieces of art can be seen alongside famous works by older painters.
Gospođa) at Njeguši, on the right central icon of Jesus Christ with the apostles, dating from 1720.
There it mentions the children of Staniša Radonjić -- Vukosav, Jovo, and Marko -- evidently the ktitor of the project.
In that same church, Staniša Radonjić is mentioned in an inscription by another contemporary painter Rafailo Dimitrijević from 1756.