Stella Skopal

From 1924 to 1928, she attended the Royal Academy of arts and crafts in Zagreb, at which she was taught by Hinko Juhn, Ivo Kerdić, Frano Kršinić and others.

Skopal debuted in 1927, with the ceramic sculpture of amorous couple which was modeled along the art lines of her professor Hinko Juhn.

From 1927 to 1939, she performed over twenty artistically very interesting fireplaces and stoves mainly for the upper class Jewish families in Zagreb.

Among the most significant were those depicting virtuoso modeled female figures in dance, at the apartment of Blühweiss family in Domagojeva street 2.

The largest part of her artistic oeuvre was committed to shaping ceramic items for the daily use such as: bowls, jars, services, vases, lamps, candlesticks, and others.