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      1968 in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade [1]
      1968. u Muzeju savremene umetnosti u Beogradu [1]
      [Abstracts of papers] Southeast European Silversmithing: Liturgical Objects and the Construction of a Cultural, Technological and Iconographical Network in the Early Modern Period [1]
      A contribution to the study of bishops sceptres in the art of the Metropolitantate of Karlovci with the special reference to the decoration of the head of the sceptre of Bishop Josif Jovanović Šakabenta (1786-1805) in the Bishops residence in Vršac (1783) [1]
      A foreigner in Paris: critical reception of Sava Šumanović on the Paris art scene from 1926 to 1928 [1]
      A hypothesis about the earliest phase of Žiča katholikon [1]
      A map of graphics for freedom by Dorde Andrejevic Kun [1]
      A monument to fallen Jewish soldeiers in the wars fought between 1912 and 1919 at the Sephardic cemetery in Belgrade [1]
      A monument to fallen Jewish soldiers in the wars fought between 1912 and 1919 at the Sephardic cemetery in Belgrade [1]
      A note on the ktetorship and contribution of women from the Brankovic dynasty to cross- cultural connections in late medieval and early modern Balkans [1]
      A note on two unpublised Coptic extiles from Belgrade [1]
      A propos d’un modele specifique de disposition des scenes des grandes fetes: Studenica — Gradac [1]
      A scale model as a public space [1]
      About the award culture in Serbian modern art life [1]
      About the Development of Small Apartment Typology in Belgrade Interwar Architecture [1]
      About typology and meaning of the Serbian public architectural monuments (19-20th centuries) [1]
      Abstraction and Memory: ‘Proposals for Monuments’ by Olga Jevrić in the Early 1950s [1]
      Accessories on the portraits of Serbian nobility in the Middle Ages [1]
      Adolph Stiller (ed): Belgrad, Momente der Architektur / Belgrade, moments in architecture, Mury Salzmann, Wien, 2011 [1]
      Aesthetic Experience in Music Salons during the Fin de Siècle: Salon of the Brajković Family in Perast [1]