Background
Milunović was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, but was educated in Shkodër, Monza, Florence (under the apprenticeship of Alberto Giacometti), and later in Paris.
Milunović was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, but was educated in Shkodër, Monza, Florence (under the apprenticeship of Alberto Giacometti), and later in Paris.
He dabbled in both Impressionism and Cubism. 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 painted his most successful works between 1926 and 1932, most of which were impressionist.
Anti-illusionistic devices were used in the representation of space.
Milunovic"s art can sometimes be seen as abstract, other times as impressionistic, and even sometimes as Fauvist.
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.