Lojze Dolinar (April 19, 1893 – September 9, 1970) was a Slovenian sculptor recognized for his impact on local and global 19th- and 20th-century art.[1] When he moved to America he worked in architectural
plastic art and thereafter in antique and
modern art.[2] In 1931 he went to
Belgrade and between
World War I and
World War II he became one of the most sought-out monument sculptors.[3] In 1946 he joined the Belgrade Fine Arts Academy and three years later got a professorship there.[4] Among others he was taught by Alojzij Repič[5] and worked with
Jože Plečnik.[6]
Lojze Dolinar (April 19, 1893 – September 9, 1970) was a Slovenian sculptor recognized for his impact on local and global 19th- and 20th-century art.[1] When he moved to America he worked in architectural
plastic art and thereafter in antique and
modern art.[2] In 1931 he went to
Belgrade and between
World War I and
World War II he became one of the most sought-out monument sculptors.[3] In 1946 he joined the Belgrade Fine Arts Academy and three years later got a professorship there.[4] Among others he was taught by Alojzij Repič[5] and worked with
Jože Plečnik.[6]