Ljubomir Ivanović

24 February 1882 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 23 November 1945) was a Serbian painter, printmaker and draughtsman.

In 1905, he went to Munich and enrolled at the private painting school of Anton Ažbe, and in the same year the Kunstgewerbeschule.

He did, however, manage to produce a couple of works, a line drawing entitled "Flight" (Beg) in 1915, that captures the moment of the retreating army, and an equally powerful "Fallen Soldier" from the same period.

He traveled through the country and abroad with another artist Vasa Pomorišac and made drawings that were published in several specially edited albums.

Also, Ljubomir Ivanović work can be found in the collection of Milan Jovanović Stojimirović who bequeathed a vast number of paintings, sketches, and artifacts to the Art Department of the Museum in Smederevo.