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Kossa Bokchan

Kossa Bokchan (Serbian Cyrillic Косара Бокшан, January 1, 1925 in Berlin – November 21, 2009 in Belgrade) was a Serbian painter who lived in Paris.〔Tronche, A ("Ljuba" ) Alpine fine Arts collection. 1981. University of California. p75. Accessed at Google Books in English, 22 November 2013.〕〔("Painters and Sculptors" ) Serbian Cultural Centre. Paris. 2013. Website in French accessed 22 November 2013.〕 She married Petar OmAiikus (Pierre Omcikous).〔Morpheus I. K. ("Petar OmAiikus." ) Duc. 2012. ISBN 9786139050932〕
==Education==
in 1928, when Bokchan was three, her parents moved to Belgrade. During World War II, as a teen, she studied painting with Mladen Josić and in 1944, at the studio of Zora Petrović. Afterwards, Bokchan enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, in the class of Ivan Tabaković. Others in the class included, Petar Omčikus (Bokchan's future husband), Mića Popović, Bata Mihailović, Vera Božičković, Ljubinka Jovanović and Mileta Andrejević.

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