Prilozi Bogomira Aćimovića Dalme u „Nedeljnim ilustracijama“ o francuskim izložbama i jugoslovenskim umjetnicima u Parizu
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In her contribution ‘The Articles on French Exhibitions and Yugoslav Artists in Paris Written
by Bogomir Aćimović Dalma and published in the Nedeljne Ilustracije’ Katarina Jović analyses
the criticism of painter, sculptor, and poet Bogomir Aćimović Dalma who belonged to the already
mentioned Association of Yugoslav Artists, Painters and Sculptors in France, and contributed to the
contemporary art as an artist, philanthropist, and art critic. Dalma’s articles on art present information
and critical reviews about the most important events for Yugoslav artists who exhibited in Paris
at the time. As the only correspondent for the Nedeljne ilustracije who lived abroad, Dalma in 1931
and 1932 provided prompt information about artistic events in France. In Dalma’s writings, the art
world was observed through art, artists, critics, public, and the market. His criticism was descriptive
as well as synthetic, occasionally written in the appealing poetic language. (Aleksandra Ilijevski "A...rchitecture and Visual Arts in the Yugoslav Context:1918–1941 (Summary)", Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941, ur. A. Kadijević, A. Ilijevski, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet- Institut za istoriju umetnosti, 2021, pp. 367-375, p. 374)
Кључне речи:
Bogomir Aćimović Dalma / Nedeljne ilustracije / likovna kritika / jugoslovenski umjetnici / ParizИзвор:
Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941, 2021, 331-338Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu – Filozofski fakultet, Institut za istoriju umetnosti
Институција/група
Istorija umetnosti / History of ArtTY - CONF AU - Jović, Katarina PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4102 AB - In her contribution ‘The Articles on French Exhibitions and Yugoslav Artists in Paris Written by Bogomir Aćimović Dalma and published in the Nedeljne Ilustracije’ Katarina Jović analyses the criticism of painter, sculptor, and poet Bogomir Aćimović Dalma who belonged to the already mentioned Association of Yugoslav Artists, Painters and Sculptors in France, and contributed to the contemporary art as an artist, philanthropist, and art critic. Dalma’s articles on art present information and critical reviews about the most important events for Yugoslav artists who exhibited in Paris at the time. As the only correspondent for the Nedeljne ilustracije who lived abroad, Dalma in 1931 and 1932 provided prompt information about artistic events in France. In Dalma’s writings, the art world was observed through art, artists, critics, public, and the market. His criticism was descriptive as well as synthetic, occasionally written in the appealing poetic language. (Aleksandra Ilijevski "Architecture and Visual Arts in the Yugoslav Context:1918–1941 (Summary)", Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941, ur. A. Kadijević, A. Ilijevski, Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet- Institut za istoriju umetnosti, 2021, pp. 367-375, p. 374) PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu – Filozofski fakultet, Institut za istoriju umetnosti C3 - Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941 T1 - Prilozi Bogomira Aćimovića Dalme u „Nedeljnim ilustracijama“ o francuskim izložbama i jugoslovenskim umjetnicima u Parizu EP - 338 SP - 331 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4102 ER -
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Jović, K.. (2021). Prilozi Bogomira Aćimovića Dalme u „Nedeljnim ilustracijama“ o francuskim izložbama i jugoslovenskim umjetnicima u Parizu. in Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941 Univerzitet u Beogradu – Filozofski fakultet, Institut za istoriju umetnosti., 331-338. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4102
Jović K. Prilozi Bogomira Aćimovića Dalme u „Nedeljnim ilustracijama“ o francuskim izložbama i jugoslovenskim umjetnicima u Parizu. in Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941. 2021;:331-338. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4102 .
Jović, Katarina, "Prilozi Bogomira Aćimovića Dalme u „Nedeljnim ilustracijama“ o francuskim izložbama i jugoslovenskim umjetnicima u Parizu" in Arhitektura i vizuelne umetnosti u jugoslovenskom kontekstu: 1918-1941 (2021):331-338, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4102 .