This article analyses examples of the way in which Baroque art and culture was presented to broader audiences in Croatia while that country still formed a part of Yugoslavia. Such examples include the Croatia in the Seventeenth Century exhibition, which took place in 1958 at the City of Zagreb Museum, as well as texts giving an overview of the monuments of a number of municipalities in north-western Croatia published in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Anđela Horvat (1911–1985) in the journal Kaj. The above-mentioned exhibition reflected many key ideas of the 1950s, which constituted the formative period of socialist society’s cultural and artistic identity, all the way from its design set-up and its educational purpose to its ideologicall...
The author discusses the political and social context that made progressive and critical art practic...
Published Date: 30 June 2017Aim of the paper is to show development of arts and crafts movement in Z...
Vilnius presents itself today as the easternmost and northernmost European city of the Baroque, and ...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...
This essay deals with the construction of national identity in Austria through museum presentations ...
This paper focuses on representations of the Baroque in Czechoslovakia under state socialism (1948–1...
In this dissertation, I investigate the history of Croatian museum theory and practice during and af...
Croatian identity politics, especially after Croatia\u27s independence from the former Yugoslavia, h...
The article analyzes the art of the period of the Habsburg dynasty. The emphasis is on the architect...
Croatian identity politics, especially after Croatia's independence from the former Yugoslavia, has ...
This article examines the collaborative exhibition Baroque in Bohemia (1969) to analyse the signific...
This article identifies a number of concepts that have been used in popular discourse on Baroque art...
The generation to which Vjera Katalinic belongs is that of those born about ten years after the end ...
The article examines the reception of folk art in the visual culture of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia a...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the ways in which the cult of the Habsburg dynasty was promote...
The author discusses the political and social context that made progressive and critical art practic...
Published Date: 30 June 2017Aim of the paper is to show development of arts and crafts movement in Z...
Vilnius presents itself today as the easternmost and northernmost European city of the Baroque, and ...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...
This essay deals with the construction of national identity in Austria through museum presentations ...
This paper focuses on representations of the Baroque in Czechoslovakia under state socialism (1948–1...
In this dissertation, I investigate the history of Croatian museum theory and practice during and af...
Croatian identity politics, especially after Croatia\u27s independence from the former Yugoslavia, h...
The article analyzes the art of the period of the Habsburg dynasty. The emphasis is on the architect...
Croatian identity politics, especially after Croatia's independence from the former Yugoslavia, has ...
This article examines the collaborative exhibition Baroque in Bohemia (1969) to analyse the signific...
This article identifies a number of concepts that have been used in popular discourse on Baroque art...
The generation to which Vjera Katalinic belongs is that of those born about ten years after the end ...
The article examines the reception of folk art in the visual culture of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia a...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the ways in which the cult of the Habsburg dynasty was promote...
The author discusses the political and social context that made progressive and critical art practic...
Published Date: 30 June 2017Aim of the paper is to show development of arts and crafts movement in Z...
Vilnius presents itself today as the easternmost and northernmost European city of the Baroque, and ...