Zaimović Mehmed
Mehmed Zaimović (Tuzla, B&H, 1938) In 1961, graduated from the Secondary School for Applied Arts in Sarajevo. He founded the Sarajevo Salon in 1968. In 1976, he joined the…
Mehmed Zaimović (Tuzla, B&H, 1938) In 1961, graduated from the Secondary School for Applied Arts in Sarajevo. He founded the Sarajevo Salon in 1968. In 1976, he joined the…
Šejla Kamerić (Sarajevo, B&H, 1976) Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, the Department for Graphic Design, in Sarajevo. From 1994 do 1997, worked with the design group “Trio” in…
Damir Nikšić (Brezovo Polje near Brčko, B&H, 1970) Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, Milan and Bologna, and graduated in 2000 from the Academy of Fine…
Louise Bourgeois (Paris, France, 1911 – New York, USA, 2010) From 1936 to 1938, she studied at the École des Beaux – Arts in Paris and in Leger’s studio….
Jean Rene Bazaine (Paris, France, 1904 – Paris, France, 1995) From 1922 to 1925, studied sculpting and literature at the École des Beaux – Arts in Paris. In 1924, enrolled…
Antoni Tapies (Barcelona, Spain, 1923) He started painting without any prior formal education. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts only for two months. In 1948, he co-founded…
Antun Gojmir Kos (Gorica, Slovenia, 1896 – Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1970) Studied on Vienna and graduated 1919 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. During the World War II,…
Mehmed Meha Sefić (Mostar, B&H, 1919 – Mostar, B&H, 1988) In 1941, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. After these studies, he studied painting for…
Marino Tartaglia (Zagreb, Croatia, 1894 – Zagreb, Croatia, 1984) In 1912, enrolled with the Academie Suisse in Florence, in the class of Prof. Antonio August Giacometti. He continued his studies…
Marko Čelebonović (Belgrade, Serbia, 1903 – Saint Tropez, France, 1986) He studied law and economics in England and France and graduated law in Paris. He was taught sculpting by A….