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Croatian architects in 20th century architecture in Belgrade
(Univ Zagreb Fac Architecture, Zagreb, 2011)
Among foreign architects who enriched the built heritage of Belgrade in the 20th century, the most numerous were those from Croatia, who conducted around five hundred building projects. They gained prominence in designing ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade from Ideological Space to Desired Place: Producing the Art History Narrative of Yugoslav Modern Art
(Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2019)
This paper critically discusses the foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade (MoCAB), the reinvention of Yugoslav modern art and the writing of the history of Yugoslav modern art as equally important and ...
Three inspirational modernist realizations by Croatian architects in Belgrade (1928-1935)
(Univ Zagreb Fac Architecture, Zagreb, 2014)
This paper analyzes three notable Modernist architectural projects by Vjekoslav Mursec, Hugo Ehrlich and Ernest Weissmann built in central Belgrade in the late 1920s and mid 1930s: Palaviccini's single-family house, the ...
The museum of contemporary art in Belgrade and post-revolutionary desire: Producing the art history narrative of yugoslav modern art
(Taylor and Francis, 2020)
This chapter discusses the foundation of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the reinvention of Yugoslav modern art, and the writing of the history of Yugoslav modern art as equally important and interdependent ...
Professional work of Russian immigrant architects in Croatia and Yugoslavia (1920-1980)
(Univ Zagreb Fac Architecture, Zagreb, 2018)
This paper presents an overview of the professional work of two groups of Russian immigrant architects: those coming from other parts of Yugoslavia who used to work in Croatian cities (Andrej Papkov, Andrej Sevcov, Viktor ...
The Representations of Sun and Moon in the Monastery of Zavala and the Reasons of their Depiction
(Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2019)
The wall painting of the church of Presentation of the Mother of God in the monastery of Zavala (1619) contains unusual, prominent representations of the two heavenly luminaries - the Sun and the Moon.They are painted in ...
The heat of non immigrants: architects of the family Tatic
(Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2018)
A monument to fallen Jewish soldiers in the wars fought between 1912 and 1919 at the Sephardic cemetery in Belgrade
(ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC, 2013)
A decade after the end of the First World War a memorial to Jewish soldiers who took part in the Balkan Wars, as well as in World War I, was built at the Sephardic cemetery in Belgrade. This memorial was designed by the ...
Public monuments in sacred space memorial tombs as national monuments in nineteenth century Serbia
(ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC, 2013)
One of the most common forms of public monument in the nineteenth-century Serbian memorial culture was the memorial tomb. Marking the graves of prominent people is one of the oldest forms of memorialization. In the nineteenth ...
The imperial city of justiniana prima as a paradigm of constantinopolitan influence in the central balkans
(Archaeopress, 2015)
Since the founding of Constantinople in AD 330, the Central Balkans were permanently under immediate or indirect influence of this, the capital of the Byzantine and later of the Ottoman empire. The spread of Christianity, ...