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The parish of Brusje on the island Hvar
Joško Kovačić
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This paper, based chiefly on archival sources, deals with the village of Brusje on the westernmost part of the island Hvar (Croatia), and its parish. The village was founded in the 15th century by the Dulčićs from Vrbanj on the same island. Having originally belonged to the Cathedral parish of the nearby town of Hvar, it gained its independence only in the 18th cent. The parish church from around 1700. was enlarged to the present shape in the late 18th cent. by local master Štambuk and Raffanelli. Some of its works of art were transfered from the town of Hvar: the main altar (T. Bokanić, 1605), the altarpiece of St. Anthony the patron saint, on the façade (R. Ratković?, cca 1458). The double gallery in the church is in its lower part a work of Martin Kovačević from Hvar (cca 1830), an altar is of Ivan Deletis from Stari Grad (1872), and an altarpiece of v. Poiret from Turin (1842). The painting formerly on the main altar is here attributed to T. Prosperi (around 1750). Outstanding contemporary Croatian painter Ivo Dulčić, whose parents were born here, left little before his death in 1975. some of his works in this church. The paper also treats the local parish priests, clergy born in the village, its lax brotherhoods, the village school and other relevant data.
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227098
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1.4.1995.
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