Biblija očima velikih slikara - Knjiga 3. Stari zavjet, Povijesne knjige (2.dio)

Biblija očima velikih slikara - Knjiga 3. Stari zavjet, Povijesne knjige (2.dio)

The Bible through the eyes of great painters is Večernjak's edition, which published in 12 books the greatest works of art with biblical motifs and accompanying quotations, which narratively follow the flow of narration in the Holy Book.

The historical books presented here - First Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, Second Kings - introduce unusual characters like Elijah or David.

Translation
Tea Raše
Editor
Filippo Melli, Zvonimir Despot
Graphics design
Francesca Lunardi
Dimensions
23.5 x 16.5 cm
Pages
111
Publisher
Večernji list, Zagreb, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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