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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/tovladijac_rade.htm Rade Tovladijac info from the Lambiek Comiclopedia of Artists]
*[https://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/tovladijac_rade.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia: Rade Tovladijac]
*[http://www.betterflystudio.com/ Tovladijac's "Betterfly Studio", official website, Belgrade]
*[http://www.betterflystudio.com/ Tovladijac's "Betterfly Studio", official website, Belgrade]
*[http://www.comicvine.com/rade-tovladijac/4040-80479/images/ Gallery at Comicvine]
*[http://www.comicvine.com/rade-tovladijac/4040-80479/images/ Gallery at Comicvine]

Latest revision as of 09:09, 13 October 2018

Rade Tovladijac
Rade Tovladijac.jpg
Biographical information
Born: August 1, 1961
Died:
Nationality: Mini serbia.gif Serbian
Occupation: Cover artist
Website: http://www.betterflystudio.com


Rade Tovladijac (born August 1, 1965) is a Serbian fantasy and comic book artist, illustrator, painter and architect. He is current president of Association of Serbian comics artists, lives in Belgrade.

Biography

He was born in Ulcinj, Yugoslavia (now 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."

He debuted in Yugoslav comics industry in 1983, as member of "Bauhaus 7" art group, together with Zoran Tucić, Vujadin Radovanović and Saša Živković.

Tovladijac is especially known for his painted covers for popular Yugoslav magazines and collections Nostalgija, Gigant, Horor, Tajne, featuring The Phantom, Mandrake, Modesty Blaise, James Bond, Batman and other popular characters.

Among his main comics series are "Ljudi za zvezde" written by Aleksandar Timotijević (Sci-Fi, in YU strip magazine), "Smešna strana srpske stvarnosti" written by Mihailo Medenica (satirical Saturday page in Press daily, Belgrade).

He has exhibited in group exhibitions in the former Yugoslavia, the UK, Greece and Hungary.

Mandrake work by Rade Tovladijac

Covers

External links