
Malcesine e Goethe
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A comprehensive overview of the development of visual arts in Osijek over more than a century. Švajcer documents the city's artistic life, providing insight into the works of artists and cultural institutions that shaped Osijek's art scene.
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.
Exhibition catalogue: Museum of Slavonia Osijek, April – September 2001.
The book presents Švajcer's entire bibliography and a selection of his published and unpublished texts (e.g. texts on Krunoslav Kern; Branko Kovačević; Osijek painting between the two wars; Antun Babić as a graphic artist, etc.).
This book is a professional study that deals with folk (traditional) art in the former Yugoslavia.
The first volume of Croatian Painting of the 20th Century by Grga Gamulin provides an overview of Croatian fine art from the Art Nouveau period to the interwar period, analyzing key authors and artistic movements.