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Original scientific paper

A Contribution to Giovanni Battista Pitteri

Ivana Prijatelj Pavičić ; Umjetnička akademija, Split


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Abstract

The study provides an iconographical analysis of a painting of St. Seraphim of Montegranaro, from the church of St. Francis at the Split port. The paintings is attributed to the Venetian painter Giovanni Battista Augusti Pitteri, who was active in Dalmatia between 1730 and 1754. To the same painter the author also attributes a portrait of Jerolim Fonde, bishop of Trogir, native of Piran (1686-1754), as well as three other episcopal portraits from the forties of the 18 century, i.e., of Vicko Zmajević, archbishop of Zadar, Matija Karaman, bishop of Nin and, later, archbishop of Zadar, and of Vicko Drago, bishop of Kotor.

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Hrčak ID:

151886

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/151886

Publication date:

15.12.2004.

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