
Baština djedova: Ilustrirani prikaz najvažnijih spomenika hrvatske srednjovjekovne baštine
Illustrated presentation of the most important monuments of Croatian medieval heritage.
The author, a respected art historian and conservator, presents the key monuments from the early Middle Ages in an accessible way, starting with Višeslav's baptistery (around 800) and ending with the Romanesque period.
Karaman begins with early Christian and ancient Croatian monuments, such as churches and wicker sculptures, emphasizing their originality and the influences of Byzantine and Northern Italian art. He works on important monuments such as Radovan's portal in Trogir and Buvina's gates in Split, emphasizing the contribution of local masters. The book analyzes architecture, sculpture and ornamentation, pointing out transitional forms from pre-Romanesque to Romanesque. Special attention is paid to the "free forms" of the old Croatian churches and their role in the formation of national identity.
Illustrated with drawings by Rudolf Schlick and Kamil Tompa, the book is intended for a wider audience, but maintains scientific accuracy. Karaman's synthesis popularizes Croatian cultural heritage, highlighting its uniqueness despite external influences. The work is crucial for understanding Croatian art and its place in the European context.
One copy is available