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Momcilo Milovanovic

Momcilo Milovanovic '1921-2013' Pyramid Project, circa 1960
Momcilo Milovanovic '1921-2013' Pyramid Project, circa 1960

Momcilo Milovanovic '1921-2013' Pyramid Project, circa 1960

By Momćilo Milovanović

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

Momcilo Milovanovic (1921-2013) pyramid project, wooden model on lacquered wooden base, circa 1960.

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Vintage 1960s European Mid-Century Modern Architectural Models

Materials

Wood

Concrete relief sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic, France 1970s
Concrete relief sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic, France 1970s

Concrete relief sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic, France 1970s

By Momćilo Milovanović

Located in Rotterdam, ZH

Concrete relief sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic (1921 - 2013), France 1970s. Milovanovic studied

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Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Metal

Bronze sculpture "Portrait of a boy" by Momcilo Milovanovic, Yugoslavia 1954
Bronze sculpture "Portrait of a boy" by Momcilo Milovanovic, Yugoslavia 1954

Bronze sculpture "Portrait of a boy" by Momcilo Milovanovic, Yugoslavia 1954

Located in Beograd, RS

Yugoslav artist Momcilo Milovanovic. He was a Serbian sculptor born in 1921, active in Yugoslavia in the

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Vintage 1950s Serbian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Moncilo Milovanovic (1921/2013, Serbia/ France) : "Abstraction", Steel C;1989
Moncilo Milovanovic (1921/2013, Serbia/ France) : "Abstraction", Steel C;1989

Moncilo Milovanovic (1921/2013, Serbia/ France) : "Abstraction", Steel C;1989

By Momćilo Milovanović

Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR

: Referenced in book "Variations sur inox" (see picture) Certificated by heir Ute Milovanovic Circa 1989

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Vintage 1980s French Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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Abstract Hexagonal sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic, France 1970s
Abstract Hexagonal sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic, France 1970s

Abstract Hexagonal sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic, France 1970s

By Momćilo Milovanović

Located in Rotterdam, ZH

Abstract hexagonal sculpture by Momcilo Milovanovic (1921 - 2013), France 1970s. Milovanovic

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Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

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By (after) Frank Lloyd Wright

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Avantgarde Art Work in pun punctured metal by Yugoslav artist Ljubomir Rajcevic

Located in Beograd, RS

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Materials

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White plaster wall relief by Momcilo Milovanovic, 1975
White plaster wall relief by Momcilo Milovanovic, 1975

White plaster wall relief by Momcilo Milovanovic, 1975

$10,195

H 0.99 in W 41.34 in D 25.2 in

White plaster wall relief by Momcilo Milovanovic, 1975

By Momćilo Milovanović

Located in Rotterdam, ZH

Unique plaster wall relief by Momcilo Milovanovic (1921 - 2013), France 1975. Milovanovic studied sculpting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade until 1958, his life path took him...

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Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Decorative Art

Materials

Plaster

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