Sefić Meha Mehmed
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…
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….
Lazar Vozarević (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, 1925 – Belgrade, Serbia, 1968) In 1948, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. He belonged to the groups “Jedanaestorica” (“Eleven…
Milivoj Uzelac (Mostar, B&H, 1897 – Cotignac, France, 1977) In parallel with the grammar school, he studied at T. Krizman’s school in Zagreb. In 1913, he enrolled with the…
Ivan Meštrović (Vrpolje, Croatia, 1883 – South Band, USA, 1960) In 1905, he graduated from the Academy of Arts in Vienna, and then lived in Italy, Paris, London and…
Jusuf Hadžifejzović (Prijepolje, Serbia, 1956) In 1980, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, the Department for Painting, in Belgrade. In the period 1980-1982 studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in…
Anastas Bocarić (Budva, Montenegro, 1864 – Perast, Montenegro, 1944) He first studied painting in Thessalonica and then enrolled with the Academy in Athens. He worked in Cetinje, Zagreb, Mostar, Sarajevo,…
Hamzalija Muhić (Sokolac, B&H, 1960) In 1987, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. Exhibited at numerous exhibitions in the country and abroad. He had several solo…
Branko Miljuš (Dragotinja, B&H, 1936) Graduated in 1958, from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Since 1971, works as a professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts in…