Oto Bihalji-Merin (1904–1993)
Autor von Modern Primitives
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Adventure of modern art; similarities and differences in art images, primitive, ancient, and modern (1966) 12 Exemplare
Bogomil sculpture : essays 6 Exemplare
Mala splošna enciklopedija: A-G 2 Exemplare
Mala splošna enciklopedija: P-Ž 1 Exemplar
Modern Primitives: Naive Painting from the Late Seventeenth Century Until the Present Day (1978) 1 Exemplar
Das naive Bild der Welt 1 Exemplar
Jugoslovenska skulptura dvadesetog veka 1 Exemplar
Jugoslavija danas 1941 - 1961 1 Exemplar
Jugoslavija, Ilustrirana periodična revija - Yougoslavie, La peinture yougoslave contemporaine 1 Exemplar
Graditelji moderne misli 1 Exemplar
Henri Rousseau a festő élete és művészete 1 Exemplar
Modern German art, (Pelican special [S6]) 1 Exemplar
Zur Epoche der Vollendung Fragment aus dem Vorwort zur serbischen Ausgabe des "Zauberbergs" IV. Teil 1 Exemplar
Les maîtres de l'art naïf 1 Exemplar
The Bogomils : essays 1 Exemplar
Primitive artists of Yugoslavia 1 Exemplar
Spanien zwischen Tod und Geburt 1 Exemplar
Huszadik századi művészportrék 1 Exemplar
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Kunst aus Haiti : Ausstellung d. Berliner Festspiele GmbH, 24. Juni - 12. August ; [neubearb. u. erw.] — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar
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- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Bihalji-Merin, Ota
- Andere Namen
- Merin, Peter
Thoene, Peter
Бихаљи-Мерин, Ото - Geburtstag
- 1904-01-03
- Todestag
- 1993-12-22
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- Jugoslawien
- Land (für Karte)
- Serbien
- Geburtsort
- Zemun, Belgrad, Serbien
- Wohnorte
- Belgrade, Yugoslavia
- Berufe
- Kunsthistoriker
- Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Herder-Preis (1964)
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- #82,295
- Bewertung
- 3.4
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- 2
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- 25
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- 5
This looks like a wonderful series of books - the pictures are all large, full color and glossy, a pleasure to look at.
A wide variety of artworks are presented, from paintings to sculptures to tapestries.
The interesting thing about this book in particular is that pieces from many museums, and also from locations that are not museums, are presented. I know that I personally will never in my life have a chance to go to Yugoslavia, so this is a chance to get a look at some pieces I would never get to see.
With that said, though, although I did enjoy flipping through the book, it is not one I think I would look at again. Almost half of the book is religious-themed art which is, to me, a bit repetitive after a while. It's not that I didn't enjoy it, just that I got tired of it after about 30 pages of it.
My personal favorite artworks shown in the book can be found on pages 47, 57, 72, 83, 93, 103, 125, 143, 145 and 155.… (mehr)