Vladimir Becić – Croatian painter, member of the group "Trojica" and "Četvorica". His earliest works from the time of his schooling in Munich, together with the works of Račić and Kraljević, form the complex of Croatian painting modernity.
The book serves as a guide to understanding and analyzing works of art. Peić's approach differs from traditional books on aesthetics and art history - his goal is to teach the reader how to look at and interpret a work of art.
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...
Društvo povjesničara umjetnosti SR Hrvatske, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
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.