"Milo Vojic (1923-2004), The Dancers, Ink And Watercolor On Paper, Signed Mv, Framed"
"Milo Vojic (1923-2004), The Dancers, Ink and gouache on paper, signed with monogram, circa 1950." Framed under glass. Born in Serbia in 1923, Milo Vojic studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade. His studies were interrupted by the Second World War, but he resumed them before leaving Yugoslavia in 1949 to settle in the South of France. He painted and exhibited in the South, near Cannes, where he lived. There, he founded an association of artists from Cannes and the French Riviera, under the name Michel Vojic. He was friends with and exhibited during this period alongside Hans Hartung, Armand and César, and Henri Goetz. He died in 2004 on the French Riviera. His ink work is remarkably modern, heavily influenced by Matisse and Picasso in its drawing style.