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Baroque Art in Croatia and the Vienna School of Art History [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2019
Art History in Croatia developed under influence of Vienna School of Art History. The ideas of ​​Viennese art history were integrated in all fields of art history, but research of art of the Baroque period was especially close to contemporary development
Dubravka Botica
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Between Tradition and Modernity: Approaches to Teaching Art History in Secondary Schools in Croatia

open access: yesArt (History) in Educational Contexts
In Croatia, the teaching of art history within the framework of the grammar school subject Visual Arts began in 1960 and continues to this day. After the subject was introduced into Croatian grammar schools, there was a strong need to design its content and didactic structure.
Josipa Alviž, Jasmina Nestić
exaly   +2 more sources

A Discursive Analysis of 1950-1990 Articles on Croatia’s “Non-European” Ethnographic Collection: A Contribution to Digital Art History

open access: yesZivot Umjetnosti
This paper aims to follow the change in discourse that occurred around the “Non-European” Collection of the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb in the 20th century. The dataset for this research was created by applying OCR in Python to newspaper articles and articles from other specialized journals in the time span of forty years on the topic of “non ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Beyond the Paradigm of Post-1989 Feminist Art History: Researching All-women Exhibitions in Czechoslovakia, Poland and Croatia/Yugoslavia (1945–1989)

open access: yesIkonotheka
There have been some attempts in recent years to construct a global history of all women art initiatives, including those undertaken in Eastern Europe. These have succeeded in – slowly – redrawing a map of all-women art activities, and yet have revealed numerous limitations of revisionist attempts.
Agata Jakubowska
exaly   +2 more sources

Renate Wagner-Rieger and the History of Croatian Historicist Architecture

open access: yesPeristil, 2022
The work of Renate Wagner-Rieger was crucial in reviving interest in 19th-century architecture and in its inclusion in Croatia’s national history of art.
Dragan Damjanović
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Renate Wagner-Rieger and Baroque Research in Croatia

open access: yesPeristil, 2022
The research of Renate Wagner-Rieger has influenced the whole Central European area, as well the development of art history in Croatia, especially architectural research.
Dubravka Botica
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Lace in Croatia – Tradition and Sustainable Development

open access: yesPannoniana, 2023
On the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage in Croatia, art has taken its place, respectively the skill of textile handicrafts, better known as lacemaking, which rests on preservation, promotion and sustainability tradition.
Tonka Vekić, Irella Bogut
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Plakat polityczny w chorwackiej ikonosferze

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2020
The titular problem of Croatian political poster, regarded as an art of margins, is treated by the author, according to the order of chapters, in four main aspects: historical, aesthetic, socio-political, and cultural one. The development of poster art,
Zdzisław Darasz
doaj   +1 more source

“Beauty Ideals” from a Christian, Educational and Media Perspective: Dangers, Challenges and Opportunities in the Croatian Educational System

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Today’s children are growing up and spending most of their free time with media, especially social networks, on which various lifestyles are imposed every day, including ideals of beauty that are often based on physical appearance and far from authentic ...
Danijel Labaš   +2 more
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Domestic animals as symbols and attributes in Christian iconography: some examples from Croatian sacral art

open access: yesVeterinární Medicína, 2001
The aim of this paper was to register the domestic animals appearing in the iconography of Christian saints and to explain their association. The source of knowledge was literature dealing with hagiographies of saints, sacral iconography and liturgy ...
A. Škrobonja   +5 more
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