Branko Kovačević

Branko Kovačević

Josip Depolo

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).

The book contains texts by Josip Depol that analyze Kovačević's work, while the photographs of the works were taken by Nino Vranić. The monograph is bilingual, with texts in Croatian and English, and the English translation was made by Vladimir Ivir.

Branko Kovačević was a prominent Croatian painter known for his landscapes, portraits and still lifes. His work is characterized by a combination of traditional motifs and modernist expression, thereby contributing to the development of Croatian fine arts in the 20th century.

Depol's monograph provides a comprehensive insight into Kovačević's artistic development, stylistic evolution and significance within the Croatian art scene. Through an analysis of key works, the author highlights the artist's ability to interpret the Mediterranean environment and the human figure, as well as his penchant for coloristic harmony and expressiveness.

This monograph is a valuable read for understanding Kovačević's contribution to Croatian art, providing readers with a detailed overview of his work through textual analyses and visual representations of his most significant works.

Translation
Vladimir Ivir
Illustrations
Nino Vranić
Graphics design
Roko Bolanča
Dimensions
32 x 24 cm
Pages
261
Publisher
Umjetnička galerija Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, 1986.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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