Miloš Tenković

Miloš Tenković (Cyrillic Serbian Милош Тенковић; Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 8 April 1849 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 16 January 1891) was a prominent Serbian painter.

Among his works, we can note the Landscape with cows [archive], preserved in the National Museum in Belgrade.

Influenced by a wide range of ideas from various European schools, still-life and village scenes now became a respectable subject matter.

Among the three prominent artists from this time, all three alumni of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, were Miloš Tenković, Đorđe Krstić, Antonije Kovačević, and Djordje Milovanović (artist).

[4] His best works are held in the National Museum in Belgrade, including "Florist" (1877),[5]"Broken Majolica", "Self-portrait" (1875-1877), "Landscape with Cows" (1875-1877) and "Still Life (1878).

Miloš Tenković