Milo Milunović

Milo Milunović (Cyrillic: Мило Милуновић; Born 6 August 1897 – 11 February 1967) was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin painter.

Milunović was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, but was educated in Shkodër, Monza, Florence (under the apprenticeship of Augusto Giacometti), and later in Paris.

He joined the Montenegrin army in the World War I, and from 1919 to 1922 lived in Paris, where he became acquainted with the works of Cézanne.

He spent 1923 in Prčanj, where he painted frescoes in the local church.

Among his pupils was the painters Danica Đurović and Nikola Gvozdenović Gvozdo.

Milunović on a 2022 stamp of Montenegro