Daniel Kabiljo (6 March 1894, Sarajevo, Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austro-Hungarian Empire – 1944, Jasenovac concentration camp) was a Bosnian Jewish artist. His lithographs of Sephardi life were published in 1924 but the originals are lost.
His art was featured in a propaganda film made by the Ustashe which also featured sculptor Slavko Brill.[1] The group of artists also included Daniel Ozmo one of the younger generation of Sarajevo’s Sephardic artists.
He, along with other Sarajevo Jews, was captured and imprisoned by the Ustashe in 1941. He was transferred first to Stara Gradiška and then to Jasenovac, where he died in 1944.[2]
Some of Kabiljo's surviving works are on public display:
Others are held in private collections: