Andrija Maurović (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎndrija maǔːroʋit͡ɕ]; 29 March 1901 – 2 September 1981) was a comic book author, often called the father of...
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Croatian footballer Andrija Bojić (born 1993), Serbian basketballer Andrija Živković (born 1996), Serbian footballer Andrija Maurović (1901–1981), Yugoslav...
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Zabavnik, which he continued to illustrate after Walter Neugebauer, Andrija Maurović and Aleksandar Marks. The comic remained unfinished since Horizontov...
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is considered one of the founders of comics in Croatia, along with Andrija Maurović. Neugebauer debuted his first strip in the Zagreb review Oko in October...
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Protazanov in 1924, and by Hungarian director András Rajnai in 1980. Andrija Maurović (artist) and Krešimir Kovačić (writer) in Yugoslavia adapted it into...
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who was inspired by the works of Wilhelm Busch. Ten years later, Andrija Maurović, also called the father of Croatian comics, created the first Croatian...
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Jugoton in 1986. The album was named after the comic book drawn by Andrija Maurović and introduced band's frontman Jurica Pađen as a producer, with an...
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salami, was designed by Croatian comic book author and illustrator Andrija Maurović in 1931. Oršulić, Nikolina (13 January 2021). "Mesna industrija Gavrilović:...
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into English was published in 2015[dead link] and in 2020 in Spanish. Andrija Maurović and Radovan Devlić published comic adaptations of the novel. A sculpture...
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Lipovac Zvonimir Lončarić Dora Maar – photographer, painter, model Andrija Maurović – illustrator Mato Celestin Medović Martin Mehkek Ivan Milat-Luketa...
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