Djuric, Vojislav J. (Great writer in Bjelovar, Croatia, 25. ⅱ 1925 – Belgrade, 1996) – Academic, one of the greatest researchers of the art of Byzantine style. At first he dealt with painting with rotten and Renaissance elements in the Montenegrin Primoriace and Dubrovnik, but after 1958. Almost fully devotes to the study of medieval art in Serbia, Macedonia, Greece and Albania, as well as other monuments of Eastern Christian Arts. He deepened the study of the style, symbolism and thematic units, as well as state-legal aspects of Byzantine art. His capital work is the book of Byzantus Freske U Yugoslavians (translated into German and Russian). It represents the first full view of all ensembles of the fresco painting of the SFRY, with almost full bibliography (until 1974). Here for the first time, some of their field observations for the artistic links between separate schools, workshops and painters of the wide Balkan space are also announced. The chapters are conceived according to the state and ecclesiastical framework of the space in which the monuments are located. He previously published the book icon of Yugoslavia, in the function of a catalog, but it is a publication of a full overview of the icon painting from the end of the XI until the end of the ⅹⅴⅰⅰ century. The Macedonian cultural heritage in the domain of frescoes are the studies: the eldest frescoes superior St. Petra Petardg and three Doga-Aya U Serbian states ⅹⅳ centuries and Nihhov Razek U Paint. In the study, Markov Monastery – Ohrid, morphological and attributive analysis, determines the action of a workshop, whose founder is John The Theoryin and determines the works of these masters in the narthex of “St. Sofia “in Ohrid and Mark’s monastery,” St. The Virgin Hospital, “the southern chapel of” Perectivepta “, etc. In the Study Radica Metropolis Jovana Zagraf for the first time, a deepened stylistic analysis of the painter John from the village. Zrze, Prilep, as author of icons and frescoes in “St. Andreja “of Matka near Skopje, worked with his assistant, Monk Gregory. BIB.: Byzantacey Freske U Yugoslavians, Belgrade, 1974; Icon of Yugoslavia, Belgrade, 1961; The oldest pictureship superior St. Petra Petardg, Zri, C, Belgrade, 1958, 173-202; Three dispensers of Serbian states ⅹⅳ centuries and Nikhov Zjekit U painter, ZLU, 4, Novi Sad, 1968, 65-100; Markov Monastery – Ohrid, Zul, 8, Novi Sad, 1972, 129-162; Radica Metropolis Jovana Zagraf, “Zograf” 3, Belgrade, 1969, 18-33; Church St. Sophieu in Ohrid, Belgrade, 1963. CV. Gr. Earrings from the locale in Guidure (ⅹⅳ c.)
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