Vinko Zlamalik
Croatian art historian (Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 21, 1923 – Zagreb, January 22, 1991), graduated in 1953 from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, where he received his doctorate in 1984 on the subject of Bela Čikoš-Sesija. He worked at JAZ (now HAZ), first in the Cabinet for Numismatics and Medals (1953–58), then in Strossmayer's Gallery of Old Masters of HAZ, where he was the director from 1964. One of the founders of the Society of Croatian Art Historians (1954) and editor of the society's publication, the anthology Peristil (1971–90). He researched old masters, modern Croatian art, Art Nouveau and symbolism, and medalist creativity; was the first to publish a historical overview of Croatian medalists. He is the author of catalogs and exhibitions of medalists, old masters and modern Croatian artists (Lj. Babić, J. Miše) and important donations (J. J. Strossmayer, A. Topić-Mimara, J. Kovačić).
Naslovi u ponudi
Ivan Lacković Croata: Crteži, grafike
Die Zeichnung nimmt in Lackovićs Malerei einen wichtigen Platz ein – diese Monographie ist ein direktes und reales Zeugnis der Meisterschaft dieses herausragenden Zeichners, den A. Jakovsky zu Recht als „den besten Zeichner der naiven Kunst“ bezeichnete.
Ivo Vojvodić
Das Buch enthält zahlreiche Illustrationen und Analysen zu Vojvodićs künstlerischen Werken.
Sto godina Strossmayerove galerije
Strossmayerova galerija starih majstora Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti
The Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters bears the name of its founder and founder, Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer. It is located in the building of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zagreb.