Ana Vidjen | |
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Born | Pločice, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Croatia) | 24 October 1931
Nationality | Yugoslav, Croatian, Serbian |
Education | MA Athens School of Fine Arts |
Known for | Sculpture, Drawing |
Movement | Modernism |
Ana Vidjen (born 24 October 1931) is a Yugoslav, Croatian and Serbian sculptor. She obtained her MA in sculpture in 1962 at Athens School of Fine Arts, and was encouraged in her chosen field by the Greek feminist poet and writer Eleni Vakalo as well as the painter Milo Milunovic, who founded the Academy of Fine Arts in 1937 (now part of University of Arts in Belgrade). Her work includes sculptures in stone, wood and bronze (both gallery and monumental size), drawings, paintings and ceramics.
She and her husband, Nikola Milunovic, realised a large-scale monument for the victims of Nazi terror at Banjica concentration camp in Belgrade, Serbia.[citation needed] Their son is the painter Mihael Milunović.