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      Relikvijar Svetog Križa i proslava Uskrsa u Perastu [1]
      Relikvijari u Boki Kotorskoj od 17. do 19. vijeka [1]
      Reliquaries in the bay of Kotor from 17th to 19th century [1]
      Reliquary of the True Cross and Easter celebration in Perast [1]
      Remembering Contested Legacies of the Past or When the Culture of Remembrance Gives Way to the Cancel Culture [1]
      Remembering death in the introductory miniatures of Serbian Psalter in Munich [1]
      Renesansno sopstvo [1]
      Representation of power in a small format: the equestrain sculpture of King Louis XIV from the State art collection of the royal compound in Belgrade [1]
      Representation of Queen Natalija at the time of the Proclamation of the Kingdom of Serbia [1]
      Representation of The assembly of the Archangels in the church of St. George in Ajdanovac [1]
      Representations of Noblewomen In Serbian Wall Painting of the Nemanjić Period [1]
      Representations of heavenly luminaries Sun and Moon – their context in the programme of the wall painting of the Krupa monastery (1617–1618) [1]
      Representations of paralysis and cyphosis on Serbian frescopaintings at the time of tzar Stefan Dusan (1331-1355) - the relatioship between earthly and celestial reality [1]
      Representations of St. Alexios the Man of God, St. John Kalyvitis and St. Euphrosynos the Cook in Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Wall Painting [1]
      Representations of the dying, dead and resurrected body in Byzantine art from the twelfth to the fifteenth century [1]
      Resolving the Housing Crisis in the Work of Architect Branislav Marinković after the Second World War [1]
      Rešavanje stambene krize u opusu arhitekte Branislava Marinkovića nakon Drugog svetskog rata [1]
      Rethinking Decoration: Ornaments on Early Christian Floor Mosaics [1]
      Returing to the past: housing issue and the crisis of housing culture in the newer serbian architecture [1]
      Revisiting the Veljusa Frescoes: Notes on the Iconographic Program of the South Parekklesion [1]