
Odabrani članci i studije 1933-1978
Monograph with selected articles and studies of the Serbian historian of medieval sacred art. 192 black and white illustrations, 19 color reproductions and 43 drawings.
One copy is available

Monograph with selected articles and studies of the Serbian historian of medieval sacred art. 192 black and white illustrations, 19 color reproductions and 43 drawings.
One copy is available
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Joko (Ivan) Knežević (1908-1988) belonged to the Split painting circle.
This book is a professional study that deals with folk (traditional) art in the former Yugoslavia.
The book provides a thorough chronicle and analysis of centuries-old theatrical contacts between two cities – Osijek and Pécs – which historically shared the cultural space of the Pannonian Plain, especially during the period of the Habsburg Monarchy.
A fundamental study by Ljubo Karaman on art in Dalmatia during the 15th and 16th centuries – the Renaissance period, when Dalmatia experienced an artistic flourishing under the influence of Italy and Venice. With 101 illustrations at the end of the book.
Exhibition catalogue: Museum of Slavonia Osijek, April – September 2001.
A collection of essays by a distinguished Croatian art historian, exploring the symbolism of animals in art, folklore, and mythology, connecting ancient traditions with their reflection in fine art and culture.