Impresionisti i postimpresionisti u muzejima Sovjetskog Saveza
Ana G. Barska, Marina A. Besonova
The book consists of an introduction by Marina A. Besonova, a part with reproductions (294) and a 75-page catalog, which was made by Ana G. Barska and collaborators.
Original title
Impressionisty i postimpressionisty v muzejah Sovetskogo Sojuza
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.
The monograph "Branko Kovačević" by Josip Depol, published in 1986 by the Dubrovnik Art Gallery and the Logos publishing house from Split, presents in detail the life and artistic work of the painter Branko Kovačević (1911–1988).
Umjetnička galerija Dubrovnik, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
As a whole, the book serves as an authoritative interpretation and valorization of the artist's oeuvre, highlighting her uniqueness and contribution to Croatian modern figuration.
Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin, her partner, are lured into a faked kidnapping plot - but when a real kidnapper strikes, all hell breaks loose in 'Cry Wolf'.
Famous architect, conservator and columnist Zrinka Paladino brings a great chronicle of Zagreb, its architecture, devastation and society. All columns in one place for the first time, enriched with new writings, illustrations and photographs.
"Henry Moore: Sculptures" by John Russell is a small monograph in the "Little Art Encyclopedia" series (No. 71). It presents the key sculptures of the British artist Henry Moore with an introduction and reproductions.