Education
Krstić finished his education in Munich, Germany, where he began his early works under the influence of German realism up until 1883.
Krstić finished his education in Munich, Germany, where he began his early works under the influence of German realism up until 1883.
He is often ranked alongside his contemporaries, Paja Jovanović and Uroš Predić. Some significant works of this early period include The Drowning Maiden, Anatomist, and The Gospel Writer. In Serbia, Krstić moved his style of painting from a realist tone to a more idyllic one, with paintings such as Kosovo Field Landscape, From the Surroundings of Čačak, From Leskovac, Studenica, and Žiča.
In his later years, Krstić began painting a number of iconostases in Čurug and Niš, of which include the controversial Death of Prince Lazar.
He is included in The 100 most prominent Serbs.
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Serbian Learned Society.