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  1. A family's journey over a century of time. Our late father, the artist and pianist Borislav Bogdanovich rescued our mother Herma and her immediate family before WWII erupted in Europe. He was able to get the family Exit Visas from the Former Yugoslavia for the 1939 NY World's Fair. They never returned to their homeland and became naturalized ...

  2. 6 de ene. de 2022 · His father, Borislav Bogdanovich, was an Orthodox Christian painter from the former Yugoslavia who, according to the family lore, gave up his art career in order to secure visas for Herma and her ...

  3. Borislav Bogdanovich Serbian/American, 1899-1970 Goldenrods Signed Bogdanovich (lr) Oil on board 44 1/4 x 28 1/4 inches (112.4 x 71.8 cm) Provenance: Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona Sale, Sotheby's, Arcade, New York, Jun. 12, 1992, lot 232 C Estate of Peter Ehrenthal. Doyle New York

  4. Borislav Bogdanovich (1899-1970), Peaches and basket, gouache on board, 43,5 x 52 cm Carlo Bonte Auctions Est: €300 - €500. View sold prices. Feb. 11, 2020

  5. The VNB Collection had 3500 works. The Buffalo Hunt above was the artist's last work. Bogdanovich was painting the finishing touches on the 26-foot long mural when he accidentally fell and struck his head. He passed away several weeks later, over Thanksgiving weekend, 1970. The Buffalo Hunt was exhibited posthumously at the former VNB Oak ...

  6. 6 de ene. de 2022 · Early life Bogdanovich was born in Kingston, New York, the son of Herma (née Robinson; 1918–1979)[14] and Borislav Bogdanovich (1899–1970), a Serbian painter and pianist. His Austrian-born mother was Jewish (her family moved from Vienna to Zagreb, Yugoslavia in 1932); his father was a Serbian Orthodox Christian;[15] the two arrived in the U.S. in May 1939.[16]

  7. Made me hold a pose for a small eternity. I’d thank you one day, in Serbian you’d say to me. Each work of art you left behind. Portraits of life, a piece of time. that passed before. Father, for these I am grateful…. to you who paint no more *. Anna Thea Bogdanovich. * For complete lyric see MISS YOUR HANDS.