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Original scientific paper

Pre-Romanesque stone furnishings from Church of St. Peter the Old in Lučac, Split

Ante Piteša


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Abstract

In this work, the author analyzes two until now neglected pieces
of the altar screen from the Church of St. Peter the Old in Lučac,
a section of Split. In addition to a well-known and oft-published
pediment, based on a photograph from the Archaeological
Museum’s photo archives and the inventory log, one more
pediment from the same church has been identified. A pluteus
published long before is once more interpreted and linked to the
Church of St. Peter the Old, as its provenance was forgotten with
time. Both monuments date to the end of the eleventh century
as works of one of the already known masonry workshops in
Split which operated at the close of the pre-Romanesque period,
producing stone furnishings for churches in Split and Trogir.

Keywords

Split; Church of St. Peter the Old; Lučac; pediment and pluteus of the altar screen; masonry workshop

Hrčak ID:

20494

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/20494

Publication date:

1.12.2007.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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