Original scientific paper
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FRANCISCAN MONASTERY OF THE HOLY CROSS IN ŽIVOGOŠĆE IN THE 19th AND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY
Dina OŽIĆ BAŠIĆ
Abstract
Historical events infl uenced greatly on the visual aspect and management of the monastic complex of the Holy Cross. For example, in the period of the French administration in Dalmatia this monastery of the Holy Cross was used as a garrison of the French army. Consequently, the Franciscan friars were kicked out from the convent, and its entire property was nationalized. Similarly, all their movable estates were sold. However, in the period of the second Austrian administration in Dalmatia this monastery was returned to
the Franciscans by the Supreme royal decision of Francis I (22 September 1820). Thus, reconstruction of the complex (i.e. church and the monastery) started in 1820 under the administrations of abbots fra Mijo Majstorović and fra Ivan Žderić (from 1824). Still, the
complete reparation lasted throughout the entire nineteenth century.
Especially important was reconstruction and furnishing of the church of the Holy Cross, which lasted from May 1906 till November 1907. These activities were supported by fra Ante Gilić and completed by mason Vicko Barić from Makarska. The work included two
new altars, one dedicated to Sacred Heart and other to Anthony of Padua, which were both built in the stone-masonry-workshop of Giuseppe Voltolini and Vicko Tagliaferro from Split. Moreover, the new rostrum, tabernacle and fourteen seats in the choir were
built in carpentry-shop of Kleme Jakasović and Josip Korlaet from Split. However, it is important to note that Giovanni Antončić from Split made the gilt of the tabernacle. Similarly, plastering with mortar, together with the painting of the walls and setting the art-
-deco white-black tiles was done by Lorenzo Gallo from Split, while other plastering and setting the marble coating was the work of Giuseppe Buella, Eligio Venegoni, Michele Elefanto and Michelle Aduce, who worked for Marko Markovina. After the reconstruction
was fi nished in summer 1907, painter Franceso Ravalico from Split started to paint the celling of the church, sacristy and the choir. By the same token, reconstruction of the monastic complex in Živogošće began in May 1906 and it lasted till September 1908 under
the administration of abbot fra Ante Gilić. One can notice that the reconstructions of the church and the monastery were coordinated and infl uenced by the architectural renovation of the cathedral church in Makarska, as well as there is visible similarity with the
project of the new Franciscan church, placed also in Makarska. It is important to note that there are some similarities with the work of architect Perišić, who had projected the church of St. Anthony in Tučepi. The entire reconstruction is a nice representative of the
romantic historicism, especially regarding the monumental southern facade that was divided by pilasters into three sections, as well as regarding the construction of the windows (neo-baroque arches with profi les in the historicism manner) and reconstruction of the
terrace above the former defense tower, together with the renovation of the cloister with a fountain. The masonry work on the southern facade did Ivan Zlatar from Povlje on the island of Brač. Carpentry was again done by the aforementioned shop of Kleme Jakasović and Josip Korlaet. Moreover, tinsmith’s work and setting of the plumbing pipes was done by Filippo and Bartolo Monton from Split, and plastering with mortar was done by Frano Smoje with his helpers from Split. At the end, when all the craft-work was fi nished in summer of 1908, painter Francesco Ravalico from Split limned the eastern wall of the dining room, and the motive was the Last supper.
Keywords
19TH century; Franciscan monastery of the Holy Cross; romantic historicism; Vicko Barić; Živogošće
Hrčak ID:
40870
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Publication date:
18.6.2009.
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