Most icons of the old churches in
Kragujevac are the work of
zograf (means painter in Serbian) Jovan Stergević (also spelled Sterijević), best known by his nickname
Janja Moler, who left
Old Serbia in the early 1820 and settled with his family at
Kragujevac. There he earned the trust of
Miloš Obrenović who employed him as his court artist and commissioned him to paint his foundation, the Church of the Holy See in 1823 The wooden church was replaced by the Holy Trinity Church in 1892-1894, however, the iconostasis and the icons painted by Janja Moler and other artists and craftsmen remained until this day. He painted many iconostasis and icons in various churches throughout Serbia, such as the
Topčider Church,
Soko Banja,
Smederevska Palanka,
Osipaonica,
Jagodina, Savinca,
Pozarevac, and others. The iconostases in the wooden church of
Brzan (built in 1822) and the Church of Archangel Gabriel in
Bagrdan (built in 1833) were painted by Jovan Stergevic. ==See also==