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Review article

https://doi.org/10.31522/p.25.2(54).13

Russian Emigrant Architects and 20th-Century Croatian Architecture

Aleksandar Kadijević ; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of History of Art, Belgrade, Serbia


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Abstract

The little-known history of Russian architects and their professional work in Croatia deserves to be more thoroughly researched and critically evaluated in order to shed light on the context in which they built up their professional careers together with the professionals who came from other parts of the former Yugoslavia. The work of the Russian architects has been retained in barely remembered fragments and has never been the subject of a systematic study. Forgotten by Russian historians for too long, it has never been properly analyzed within a wider Yugoslav context which left an indelible mark on it.

Keywords

russian imigrant architects; Jakovljević Kiverov, Georgij; Ljvović Skopin, Igor; Nepenina Petrovna (Dumengjić), Zoja; Nikolajevna Zalepugina, Nadežda; Pavloviæ Fetisov, Petar; Rikardovna Feldt, Galina

Hrčak ID:

192221

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/192221

Publication date:

31.12.2017.

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