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Contributions to the Bokanićs' Family Workshop in Zadar, Trogir, Hvar and Korčula

Joško Kovačić ; Državni arhiv u Splitu - odjel - sabirni arhivski centar Hvar, Hvar, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The contract for cutting stones for the new city loggia in Zadar from 1564, concluded with Jerolim Bokanić and his associate Petar from Cres, is here published in full length.
The second storey of the Cathedral belltower inTrogir is attributed to the design of the architect Anzolo from Venice, its execution to the Bokanićs' family workshop, and dated at the end of the 16th century, despite its quattrocento stylistic features, which are explained as due to correspondence with the two lower and older storeys. The third storey with its final pyramid is reasserted as a work of Tripun Bokanić's.
To master Tripun, the most outstanding member of this workshop, and to his collaborators are attibuted the consoles of the houses of Stajlićs, Pervaneos and Machiedos in Hvar,and eventually the design of the upper part of the southern Stajlić house.
In Korčula are attributed to him and his workshop the older baptistery in the Cathedral, dated between 1604 and 1607, as well as the consoles on the former Giunio house in the Arneri street.
Other works of Tripun and this family workshop (second half of the 16th – first decade of the 17th century) are also briefly mentioned, with most relevant bibliography on the subject.

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Hrčak ID:

241238

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/241238

Publication date:

9.10.2019.

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