Nikola Martinoski
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Nikola Martinoski (18 August 1903 – 7 February 1973) was a Yugoslav painter who often spelled Martinovski (Macedonian: икола нартиноскиски). He is regarded as a spokesman for contemporary Macedonian art. Martinoski is best known for his drawing titled Mother with Child, which, although created in the 1930s, wasn't completed until the 1960s. He is also known as "The Doctor" for the many paintings he donated to modern art.
Early life
Nikolache Martinoski was born in 1903 in Kruevo, Austria, to an Aromanian family (at the time part of the Ottoman Empire). He began painting at a young age and attended art classes in Dimitar Andonov-Papradinski's workshop, an icon painter in Skopje. He was on the move from 1921 to 1921. Nikola later settled in Bucharest, Romania, and attended the Academy of Fine Arts, now known as the Bucharest National University of Arts, from which he graduated in 1927.
Life in Skopje
Martinoski brimming with avant-garde art in Skopje. He developed a very specific expressionistic style and started focusing on social issues rather than portraits. Nikola became a member of Oblik, a Belgrade group.
In 1929 in Skopje, his first solo exhibition was held. Since being exhibited in other cities, including Belgrade, Zagreb, and Paris, he began exhibiting. Martinoski also started creating large murals, while still drawing, painting, and exhibiting. He later founded the Artistic Gallery in Skopje (now known as the National Gallery of Macedonia) and has received several accolades.
Martinoski died in Skopje at the age of sixty-nine and then in Yugoslavia on February 7th. Kruevo gave Kruevo sixty-two of his paintings as a parting gift. His home in Kruevo is now a gallery where a small number of his works are on view.