Pozdrav iz Kopačkog rita / Greetings from Kopački Rit
Dražen Jemrić
The daily research of the natural changes of Kopački rit is part of Dražen Jemrić's professional work. As a nature researcher and photographer, he has been experimenting, recording, creating and archiving for decades.
Through these "miniatures", the author brings the reader closer to the world of different traditions, emphasizing the beauty, mysticism, and complexity of Islamic culture, but also universal themes such as transience, identity, and the meaning of life.
Jugoslavija, 1985.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
9.00 €
Art criticism • Art history • Sacred art • Painting • Artistic monograph
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.
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.
Telegram, 2021.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
19.98 €
Museums and exhibitions • Art history • Artistic monograph
An overview of the development of furniture from the Baroque to the Modern period, illustrated with objects from the collections of the Museum of Slavonia. Through style, materials and function, the book shows how lifestyle and living culture changed.
As a whole, the book presents an authoritative interpretation of Koydl's oeuvre, highlighting his enduring value in Croatian modern and contemporary art.
Grafički zavod Hrvatske (GZH), 1989.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.98 €
Art • Painting • Artistic monograph • Architecture & Design
Sergije Glumac (1903-1964), a painter and graphic artist, set designer, designer and illustrator, is an unjustly forgotten and suppressed name in Croatian art, because his graphics, drawings and posters belong to the very pinnacle of Croatian modernism.
Ex Libris, 2001.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.