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Kuzma Kovačić, is a Croatian academic sculptor and professor. Kovačić was born at the island of Hvar, where he attended gymnasium. In 1976 he graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He is the author of the altar in Hvar Cathedral, the statue of pope John Paul II in Selca at the island of Brač, monuments of Franjo Tuđman in Škabrnja and Zagreb, monument of Antun Mihanović in Gata near Omiš, statue of Diva Grabovčeva near Prozor-Rama, altar relief in the Church of the Holy Mother of the Freedom in Zagreb and many others. Kovačić designed coins of Croatian kuna (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 lipas and 1, 2, 5 and 25 kunas).[1] He exhibited internationally, as well as in Gallery of Fine Arts in Split and Modern Gallery in Zagreb. He was awarded three national decorations by the president Franjo Tuđman. Kovačić is a member of Brethren of the Croatian Dragon and the president of the branch of Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Hvar. He is a professor at the Academy of Arts of the University of Split. References1. ^ Borovac, Marina. [https://www.vecernji.hr/kultura/20-godina-kune-tko-su-autori-hrvatske-valute-koju-i-danas-koristimo-941586 20 years of kuna – who are the authors of currency we use today] Večernji list. Published 29 May 2014. External links
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