Muzej za umjetnost i obrt Zagreb – Izbor iz fundusa
Đurđica Comisso
At its First General Assembly in 1879, the Society of Arts from Zagreb considered a proposal to organize an "arts and crafts" exhibition, and the very next year, in 1880, the Museum of Arts and Crafts was founded.
Mauro Stipanov (born 1955 in Rijeka) is a Croatian painter, graphic artist and set designer, recognized for his suggestive, emotional and expressive artistic expression.
Grafički zavod Hrvatske (GZH), 1987.
Italian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.46 €
Aesthetics • Monographs • Photography • Graphics • Theory of Art
The collection brings together papers from a scientific conference dedicated to the work of Prof. Sadudin Musabegović, a prominent aesthetician and art theorist. Through various approaches, the authors explore the relationship between art, painting, socie
Centar za inteerdisciplinarne studije "Prof. dr. Zdravko Grebo", 2022.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
14.2612.83 €
Ethnology • Culturology • Croatian history • Early Modern Age • Middle Ages • Art history • Sacred art • Architecture & Design • Dalmatia
The collection Essays and Articles by Ljubo Karaman, an eminent art historian, includes a series of texts on Croatian art, with an emphasis on the medieval heritage of Dalmatia and its connection with European cultural movements.
Along with the traditional (old) disciplines that deal ex professo with the world of art - aesthetics, poetics, theory and philosophy of art - the discipline of sociology of art has emerged and developed strongly, especially in our century.
Školska knjiga, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
9.00 €
Monographs • Museums and exhibitions • Painting
Enriched with a multitude of high-quality reproductions, this bilingual (Croatian and English) monograph is dedicated to the famous Croatian painter and graphic artist.
Grafički zavod Hrvatske (GZH), 1988.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
14.98 €
Biography • Art criticism • Art history • Painting
The book presents Švajcer's entire bibliography and a selection of his published and unpublished texts (e.g. texts on Krunoslav Kern; Branko Kovačević; Osijek painting between the two wars; Antun Babić as a graphic artist, etc.).