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Original scientific paper

Two gothic figures of women in stone from the Zagreb cathedral

Anđela Horvat ; redovni član VII razreda za likovne umjetnosti Jazu


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Abstract

Two architectural sculptures from the Zagreb Cathedral: the sculpture of the Crowned Woman, now in the Diocese Museum, and the sculpture of Mary Embracing the Child, now in the City Museum of Zagreb, are attributed by the author to the period dating approximately from the year 1400. At this time a workshop was active under Zagreb Bishop Eberhard (1397 — 1406 and 1410 — 1419) backed by the Prague experience of the Parler family. She supports her attribution with a series of morphological and stylistic analogies with the works of this family of architects preserved
today in Prague, Vienna and the Church of St. Mark in Zagreb.

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Hrčak ID:

153858

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/153858

Publication date:

15.12.1983.

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