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Serbian comic artist and illustrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rade Tovladijac (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Товладијац, born 1 August 1961) is a Serbian fantasy and comic book artist, illustrator, painter and architect. He lives in Belgrade.
Rade Tovladijac | |
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Born | Rade Tovladijac 1 August 1961 Ulcinj, Yugoslavia |
Nationality | Serbian |
Area(s) | Artist; Writer; Architect |
Notable works | illustrations for The Phantom, Modesty Blaise, James Bond, Batman |
He was born in Ulcinj, Yugoslavia (in Montenegro), and grew up in Čačak (in Serbia). He obtained his degree at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade with project "Celestial City – Orbital Station in Lagrange stationary point – L5."[1]
He debuted in Yugoslav comics industry in 1983, as member of "Bauhaus 7" art group, together with Zoran Tucić, Vujadin Radovanović and Saša Živković.[2][3]
Tovladijac is especially known for his painted covers for popular Yugoslav magazines Gigant, Horor, Tajne,[4] featuring The Phantom, Modesty Blaise, James Bond, Batman and other popular characters.[5]
Among his main comics series are "Ljudi za zvezde" written by Aleksandar Timotijević (Sci-Fi, in YU strip magazine) and "Smešna strana srpske stvarnosti" written by Mihailo Medenica (satirical Saturday page in Press daily, Belgrade).[6]
He has exhibited in group exhibitions in the former Yugoslavia, the UK, Greece and Hungary.[4]
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