
Petar Kralj (1941â∲011), former Serbian actor, born in Zagreb, parents from Banija.1978), Canadian-American film and television actress
Boris Spremo (1935-2017), Canadian photojournalist, the first photojournalist to receive the Order of Canada. John David Brcin (1899-1983), American sculptor. Grigor Vitez (1911â∱966), poet, children's novelist and translator, founder of the Croatian modern children's literature. Arsen DikliÄ (1922-1995), writer and screenwriter. Živko StojsavljeviÄ (1900â∱978), Serbian painter, born in Benkovac. Ljubomir MiciÄ (1895â∱971), poet and writer, the founder of Zenitism. Josif Runjanin (1821â∱878), composer of the Croatian national anthem. Jovan DoÅ¡enoviÄ, philosopher, poet and translator. Toma RosandiÄ (1878â∱958), Yugoslav sculptor, born in Split. Petar PreradoviÄ (1818â∱872), poet and Austrian general in the Austro-Hungarian army. Božidar PetranoviÄ (1809â∱874), author, scholar, and journalist. Zaharije Orfelin (1726â∱785), Austrian Serb polymath, born in Vukovar. Lukijan MuÅ¡icki (1777â∱837), notable Baroque poet, writer and polyglot. Milan MladenoviÄ (1958â∱994), musician best known as the frontman of the Yugoslav art rock band Ekatarina Velika. Simo Matavulj (1852â∱908), Serbian novelist. Vojin JeliÄ (1921â∲004), Yugoslav and Croatian poet, born in Knin. Vladan Desnica (1905â∱967), Yugoslav writer, born in Zadar. Vojin BakiÄ (1915â∱992), Yugoslav sculptor of monuments such as Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija, born in Bjelovar. Ignjat Job (1895â∱936), expressionist painter. Stojan Aralica (1883â∱980), impressionist painter and academic.
Advertising material produced by Ozeha, best known full-service Croatain advertising agency in period from 1945 to 1996: Poster from 1988 for TOZ, the Zagreb pencil factory, the owner of the rights on brand Penkala (first brand of mechanical pencils, invented by Croatian Eduard Slavoljub Penkala, 1906 See more.