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THE PROBLEM POSED BY THE RENAISSANCE CUPOLA OF THE CATHEDRAL AT OSOR
Radovan Ivančević
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On etchings dating from the 16th century the cathedral at Osor (consecrated in 1492) is shown to have a cupola and convex, rounded nave roofs. Owing to the fact that the cathedral today still has a trefoil facade, but without a cupola and with a normal roof, the author interprets the problems relating to the reconstruction of its original shape with regard to construction, material and form. He presents the hypothesis that the ceiling-construction and cupola might have been in timber covered by lead (citing similar known examples in Istria, Dalmatia and Venice) . He points out that it was closest to the Šibenik Cathedral in shape because, differing from all other churches with trefoil facades, these two churches were the only examples of identical spatial solutions of the rounded roofs and ceilings in the interior and the trefoil shape of the gables of the main facade as their external projection.
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Hrčak ID:
165221
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Datum izdavanja:
15.12.1986.
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