Draft:Nebojša Delja
Biography of Serbian artist and scenographer Nebojša Delja / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nebojša Delja was a Serbian architect, set designer, and artist. Born in 1934 in Niš, he graduated from the Department of Interior Architecture of the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade in 1962. He was one of the founders of "The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia" (ULUPUDS) from 1963 with the status of distinguished artist. [1] An awarded architect and artist, Nebojša Delja is best known for his contributions to Yugoslav World War II monuments and memorials in Serbia. The works of Nebojša Delja are in the collections of the Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade,[2] in the Museum of Contemporary Art - Collection of Prints and Drawings, and in private collections in Serbia and abroad.
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Nebojša Delja | |
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Born | November 18, 1934 |
Died | March 3, 2013 |
Occupation | Architect, Scenographer and Artist |
Children | Katarina Delja, Miloš Delja |
As a student and young artist, Delja studied and apprenticed with many notable Serbian and international artists, including drawing and sculpting in the studio of Rista Stijović; planning and programming in fine arts with Prof. Architect Zivorad Piperski; landscape architecture, horticulture and outdoor furnishings with Prof. Aleksandar Krstić; industrial design for furniture with Prof. Arch. A. Heller, Bern, Switzerland; sacred architecture with Prof. Rene Bourbone, Paris, France; film and TV scenography with Igor Vakevič, Paris, France; and art ceramics and glass with Veljko Forcan, Belgrade.