Studin was born in 1895 in
Kaštel Novi village in a family of farmers, not to far away from
Split. He got his education in art at the
Academy of Art,
Zagreb and spent two years, from 1912 to 1914 in
Munich Academy,
Munich and later on moved to
Vienna. He settled in
Dalmatia where he made a lot of wooden sculptures for the churches of that area. By 1919 he had his first exhibition in Zagreb and later on continued studying sculpting in
Paris. From 1921 to 1923 he traveled to
Berlin,
Prague,
London and
Rome where he worked on various monuments in a collaboration with
Antoine Bourdelle. In 1929 he married
Ivan Meštrović's sister and ten years later was appointed as a professor at the
Academy of Art in
Belgrade. When the war started he joined the
resistance movement and after the war continued with the professor position till 1949. Later on, he held the same position at the Academy of Art in Zagreb and then died in Split in 1960. ==References==