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Serbian culture / Vladimir Ćorović / Ivan Meštrović / Belgrade / Serbia / Serbs / Stojanović / Byzantine art / Alois Riegl / Europe / Josef Strzygowski / Vienna School of Art History
Date: 2013-06-28 12:51:26
Serbian culture
Vladimir Ćorović
Ivan Meštrović
Belgrade
Serbia
Serbs
Stojanović
Byzantine art
Alois Riegl
Europe
Josef Strzygowski
Vienna School of Art History

The political reception of the Vienna School: Josef Strzygowski and Serbian art history Nenad Makuljević

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