Stefan Likić (Srem, c. 1680 - Slavonia, c. 1750) was a Serbian graphic artist and master woodcarver from the first half of the 18th century. His work is on display in the Serbian Orthodox Church Museum in Belgrade.[1]

Two-sided woodcut representing St. Nicolas and St. John the Baptist by Stefan Likic, 1732

Stefan Likić was a priest and an artist—a master in woodcuts—who worked for churches and monasteries, including Lepavina Monastery, in Slavonia during the height of the Habsburg Empire.[2] Many icons were attributed to him; Deesis of Saint Simeon and Saint Sava (1712);[3] Antimension of Christ with the Apostles (1724);[4] and two-sided woodcut representing St. Nicholas and St. John the Baptist (1732).[5]

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  1. ^ Dušanić, Svetozar St (April 14, 1969). "Serbian Orthodox Church Museum". Jugoslavija – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Historijski zbornik". Nakladni zavod Hrvatske. April 14, 1948 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Зборник о Србима у Хрватској. Српска академија наука и уметности. April 14, 1989. ISBN 9788670250550 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Јанц, Загорка (April 14, 1986). "Стари дрворез из Србије и Македоније: каталог... изложбе одржане у Музеју примењене уметности у Београду од новембра 1986 до јануара 1987 године и у Музеју на Македонија у Скопљу фебруара-марта 1987 године". Музеј примењене уметности – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Domljan, Žarko (April 14, 1987). Likovna enciklopedija Jugoslavije. Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod "Miroslav Krleža". ISBN 9788670530010 – via Google Books.