Ljubica "Cuca" Sokić (1914 – 2009) was a prominent Serbian and Yugoslav painter of the twentieth century. She was born in Bitola, North Macedonia, where her mother Ruža was refugee during the World War I. Her father was Manojlo Sokić, a journalist, who owned defunct Belgrade paper Pravda. She attended the high school in Belgrade, where Zora Petrović was her professor. She was also taught painting by, among others, Beta Vukanović and Ivan Radović. She also studied in Paris from 1936 to 1939, where she attended evening nude classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, and began studying graphics at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Having returned from Paris to Belgrade, she presented her works independently for the first time in 1939 in Belgrade pavilion Cvijeta Zuzorić.
She was one of the founders of the art group "Desetorica" ("The Group of Ten"). She was a professor at the Academy of Visual Arts in Belgrade between 1948–72, where she taught aquarel and painting. In 1968 she became a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and from 1978 regular member of the academy. Besides painting, already during her studies, she drew children's comics for her father's paper Pravda, and after the World War II she illustrated Poletarac, Zmaj, Pionir, Pionirske novine. She has created illustrations for more than thirty children's books. She also worked in cinematography.
Her paintings are described as intimistic. At first she painted still life, landscapes, figures and portraits. Later she was moving towards simplifying forms, geometry and moderate abstraction. At times she used collage and experimental materials techniques.
She received more than twenty various awards and recognitions for her artistic opus.
Her sister is the famous Serbian actress and writer Ružica Sokić, and her nephew is Abdulah Numan, the Mufti of Serbia.
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Ms. Ljubica "Cuca" Sokić |
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Autoportret sa šeširom (Self-portrait with Hat) 1940 |
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Ljubica Sokić on a 2014 Serbian stamp |
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Djevojka (Girl) 1937 |
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Boulevard du Montparnasse (Paris) 1939 |
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Pariski atelje (Parisian Art Studio) 1939 |
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poljsko cvijeće (Field Flowers) 1942 |
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Pogled na Sremske Karlovce (View of Sremske Karlovce) 1948 |
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Sremski Karlovci. 1950 |
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Sremski Karlovci po kiši (Sremski Karlovci in the Rain) 1952 |
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Krovovi (Roofs) 1955-60 |
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Mrtva priroda (Still life) 1955-60 |
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Kompozicija (Composition) 1960
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Tamna kompozicija (Dark composition) 1960 |
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Interijer III (Interior III) 1960 |
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Kompozicija (Composition) 1965 |
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Kompozicija (Composition) 1967 |
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Pejzaž iz predgrađa (Landscape from Suburb) 1967 |
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Park. 1968 |
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Motiv iz Ečke (Motif from Ečka) 1968 |
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Stočić da boca i belom kafetijerom (A small table with a bottle and a white coffee maker) 1968 |
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Mrtva priroda u plavom (Still Life in Blue) 1971 |
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Zelena kapija (Green Gate) 1973 |
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Pojednostavljeni interijer (Simplified Interior) 1974 |
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Kompozicija u plavoj i sivoj boji (Composition in blue and gray) 1975 |
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Žena s cvijetom (Woman with Flower) 1976 |
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Djevojka za stolom (Girl at the Table) 1977 |
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Pejzaž s Ečke (Landscape from Ečka) 1979
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Crvenokosa (đumbir) žena (Redhead (Ginger) Woman) 1980 |
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Nar i suho lišće (Pomegranates and Dry Leaves) 1981 |
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Kuća sa zastavom (House with a Flag) 1998 |
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Pejzaž s čempresom (Landscape with Cypress) |
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Sastav (Composition) |
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Ženski zakon (Female Act) |
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