Ferdo Kovačević: Počeci modernog hrvatskog pejzažnog slikarstva
Vera Kružić-Uchytil
In the Zagreb "painting colony" from the end of the nineteenth century, Ferdo Kovačević (besides Auer) was the only one born in Zagreb, so the "genius loci" of the melancholic Posavina plain had a stronger effect on his sensibility...
Graphics design
Vinko Zlamalik
Dimensions
30 x 23 cm
Pages
257
Publisher
Društvo povjesničara umjetnosti SR Hrvatske, Zagreb, 1986.
The folder contains 17 tables. On the back of each board, the name in Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian, Macedonian, German, Hungarian, Italian, English and French. The boards are in a cardboard case.
Naša djeca, 1954.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
As a whole, the book presents an authoritative interpretation of Koydl's oeuvre, highlighting his enduring value in Croatian modern and contemporary art.
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.
18.56 €
Artistic monograph • Painting • Art criticism
In the artistic and cultural history of the city of Osijek, Ivan Heil was a painter who, as the oldest painter of the second half of the last century, visibly marked it with his work, pedagogical work, and even with his very presence.
Galerija likovnih umjetnosti, 2008.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.