List of Serbs
List of Serbs contains notable people who are Serbs or of Serb ancestry. The list includes all notable Serbs sorted by occupation and year of birth, regardless of any political, territorial or other divisions, historical or modern.
File:Civil Flag of Serbia.svg|thumb|right|220px|Traditional tricolor flag of the Serbs, in continuous use since 1835
Artists
Visual artists
Architects
- Atanasije Nikolić
- Emilijan Josimović
- Nikola Djordjević
- Aleksandar Bugarski
- Svetozar Ivačković, post-Romantic architect
- Konstantin Jovanović, architect who designed National assemblies of Serbia and Bulgaria and National Bank of Serbia
- Milan Antonović
- Milica Krstić Čolak-Antić, one of the most important female architects during the first half of the twenty-first century.
- Vladimir Nikolić
- Andra Stevanović
- Dimitrije T. Leko, Serbian architect and urbanist
- Nikola Nestorović
- Danilo Vladisavljević
- Momčilo Tapavica, designer of Novi Sad's Matica Srpska building; also 1st Serb to win an Olympic medal at 1st modern Olympic Games
- Petar Popović
- Petar Bajalović
- Branko Tanazević
- Jelisaveta Načić, pioneer in women's architecture in Serbia
- Đura Bajalović
- Momir Korunović
- Dragiša Brašovan, modernist architect, leading architect of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia
- Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić, architect, 1st woman engineer in Germany
- Milan Minić , architect, artist, professor and author
- Nikola Dobrović
- Milan Zloković, architect, founder of the Group of Architects of Modern Expressions.
- Branislav Kojić
- Mihailo Janković, architect who designed several important structures in Serbia
- Milica Šterić, architect for Energoprojekt, built post World War 2 power plants
- Alexis Josic, French architect
- Bogdan Bogdanović, architect, urbanist and essayist, designed monumental concrete sculpture in Jasenovac
- Ivan Antić, architect and academic, considered one of the former Yugoslavia's best post-World War 2 architects
- Ilija Arnautović, Yugoslav and Serbian architect, known for his projects during the period of Serbian and Slovenian socialism
- Ivanka Raspopović, Serbian architect
- Predrag Ristić, Serbian architect
- Ranko Radović
- Aleksandar Đokić, architect known for Brutalist and postmodernist styles
- Zoran Bojović, architect for Energoprojekt, worked in Africa
- Zoran Manević, prominent Serbian architecture historian
- Ljiljana Bakić, Serbian architect
- Jovan Prokopljević
- Louis and Dennis Astorino, American architects of Serbian origin, Louis was the 1st American architect to design a building in the Vatican
- Ksenija Bulatović, architect
- Maja Vidaković Lalić, architect
- Dubravka Sekulić, architect and academic
Sculptors
- Petar Ubavkić, recognized as the first sculptor of modern Serbia
- Đorđe Jovanović, won prizes at the World Exhibitions in Paris 1889 and 1900 for the works "Gusle" and "Kosovo Monument"
- Simeon Roksandić, sculptor and academic, highly regarded for his bronzes and fountains, frequently cited as one of the most important figures in Yugoslavian sculpture.
- Dragomir Arambašić
- Vukosava Velimirović
- Iva Despić-Simonović
- Risto Stijović, sculptor, author of Monument to Franchet d'Esperey in Belgrade
- Sreten Stojanović
- John David Brcin, Serbian American sculptor
- Yevgeny Vuchetich
- Vojin Bakić, Yugoslav sculptor
- Bogosav Živković
- Jovan Soldatović
- Dragiša Stanisavljević
- Olga Jevrić, awarded sculptor
- Matija Vuković
- Dušan Džamonja , sculptor
- Miodrag Živković
- Slavomir Miletić
- Nebojša Mitrić
- Mirjana Isaković, former professor at Faculty of Applied Arts
- Drinka Radovanović, sculptor of many monuments to national heroes
- Slobodan Pejić
- Lilly Otasevic, Serbian born Canadian sculptor/designer
- Mihailo Stošović
Painters, cartoonists, illustrators
- Lovro Dobričević of Kotor, Venetian painter who first started to paint at the Serbian Orthodox Savina Monastery, Montenegro, in the mid-15th century.
- Đorđe Mitrofanović, Serbian fresco painter and muralist who travelled and worked throughout the Balkans and the Levant.
- Joakim Marković
- Hristofor Žefarović
- Teodor Stefanov Gologlavac
- Janko Halkozović
- Jovan Četirević Grabovan
- Jakov Orfelin,
- Vasa Ostojić,
- Teodor Kračun
- Dimitrije Bačević
- Nikola Nešković
- Lazar Serdanović,
- Simeon Lazović
- Teodor Ilić Češljar
- Stefan Gavrilović
- Jovan Pačić
- Pavel Đurković
- Aleksije Lazović
- Petar Nikolajević Moler, revolutionary and painter
- Georgije Bakalović, Serbian painter
- Konstantin Danil, painter and portraitist of the 19th century
- Grigorije Davidović-Obšić,
- Uroš Knežević
- Katarina Ivanović
- Dimitrije Avramović, painter known best for his iconostasis and frescos.
- Pavel Petrović
- Pavel Đurković
- Novak Radonić
- Mina Karadžić
- Đura Jakšić
- Ladislav Eugen Petrovits
- Đorđe Krstić
- Uroš Predić
- Paja Jovanović
- Anastas Bocarić
- Marko Murat
- Dragutin Inkiostri Medenjak, painter and is also considered the first interior designer in Serbia.
- Jovan Pešić
- Beta Vukanović
- Rista Vukanović
- Nadežda Petrović
- Stevan Aleksić
- Veljko Stanojević
- Branko Popović
- Todor Švrakić
- Ljubomir Ivanović
- Lazar Drljača
- Jovan Bijelić
- Petar Dobrović
- Vasa Pomorišac
- Risto Stijović
- Zora Petrović
- Ilija Bašičević
- Ignjat Job
- Sava Šumanović
- Mladen Josić
- Milo Milunović
- Milan Konjović
- Ivan Tabaković
- Živko Stojsavljević
- Dragan Aleksić, Yugoslav dadaist painter, founder of Yugo-Dada
- Mihajlo Petrov
- Marko Čelebonović, artist
- Đorđe Andrejević Kun Serbian and Yugoslavian painter, designer of the Belgrade Coat of Arms and reputedly designed the Coat of arms of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav orders and medals
- Janko Brašić, one of the foremost contributors to the naive art genre
- Petar Lubarda
- Predrag Milosavljević
- Milena Pavlović-Barili
- Ljubica Sokić
- Miodrag B. Protić
- Ljubinka Jovanović
- Milorad Bata Mihailović
- Mića Popović
- Mića Popović
- Kossa Bokchan
- Sava Stojkov
- Mladen Srbinović
- Petar Omčikus
- Ljubomir Pavićević Fis, graphic- and industrial designer, According to the Belgrade Museum of Applied Arts, "Serbia's oldest and most well-known designer".
- Draginja Vlasic, painter
- Radomir Stević Ras
- Olja Ivanjicki, contemporary artist in fields such as sculpture, poetry, costume design, architecture and writing, but was best known for her painting.
- Predrag Koraksić Corax, political caricaturist
- Ljuba Popović
- Milić od Mačve
- Vladislav Lalicki
- Milovan Destil Marković
- Vladimir Veličković
- Radomir Damnjanović Damnjan
- Bratsa Bonifacho
- Djordje Prudnikov
- Dušan Otašević
- Stevan Knežević
- Dušan Petričić, illustrator and caricaturist
- Dragan Malešević Tapi
- Jugoslav Vlahović, illustrator, known for many Yugoslav album covers
- Relja Penezic
- Branislav Kerac, comics artist, he created Cat Claw
- Rastko Ćirić
- Gradimir Smudja, cartoonist in France and Italy, published acclaimed "Le Cabaret des Muses"
- Mile V. Pajić
- Milica Tomić
- Zoran Janjetov, comics artist, worked with Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Slobodan Peladić
- Aleksandar Zograf, cartoonist
- Uroš Đurić
- Gradimir Smudja
- Petar Meseldžija
- Jasmina Đokić
- Viktor Mitic
- Irena Kazazić, Slovenian painter of Serbian origin
- Aleksa Gajić, comics artist
Performance artists
- Marina Abramović, performance artist
- Ana Prvacki, performance and installation artist
Photographers
- Anastas Jovanović, first professional photographer of Serbia
- Branibor Debeljković), the first photographer member of ULUS
- Stevan Kragujević, photojournalist and art photographer
- Boris Spremo, Serbian-born Canadian award-winning photojournalist, member of the Order of Canada
- Dragan Tanasijević, portrait photographer
- Željko Jovanović, press photographer
- Srdjan Ilic, award-winning press photographer
- Boogie , Serbian-born American documentary photographer
- Goran Tomasevic, award-winning press photographer for Reuters
- Milena Rakocević, fashion photographer
Musicians
Composers
- Kir Joakim
- Kir Stefan the Serb
- Nikola the Serb
- Isaiah the Serb
- Pajsije, the Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647, he also composed chants
- Josip Runjanin,, Croatian and Serbian composer, ethnic Serb.
- Kornelije Stanković
- Jovan Ivanović, Romanian composer and military conductor
- Slavka Atanasijević, Serbian composer and pianist.
- Josif Marinković, one of the most important Serbian composers of the 19th century.
- Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac
- Jovo Ivanišević
- Stanislav Binički
- Marko Nešić
- Petar Krstić
- Petar Stojanović
- Isidor Bajić
- Petar Konjović
- Miloje Milojević
- Stevan Hristić
- Rudolph Reti
- Mihailo Vukdragović
- Marko Tajčević
- Ljubica Marić
- Dragutin Gostuški
- Vasilije Mokranjac
- Dusan Trbojevic
- Aleksandar Obradović
- Dejan Despić
- Voki Kostić
- Zoran Sztevanovity
- Milan Mihajlović
- Zoran Simjanović
- Dušan Šestić, composer of the National anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Vojna Nešić
- Vladimir Tošić
- Zoran Erić
- Goran Bregović, Yugoslav and Bosnian composer
- Dušan Bogdanović
- Miloš Raičković
- Vladimir Graić
- Isidora Žebeljan
- Ana Sokolovic, Serbian born Canadian music composer
- Aleksandra Vrebalov, Serbian – American composer
- Aleksandar Kobac
- Kornelije Kovač
- Aleksandra Kovač
- Kristina Kovač
- Jasna Veličković
- Đuro Živković