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- Andrea Buvina (also known as Andrija Buvina, or Andrea Guvina, Gavina or Gruvina) was a 13th-century medieval Croatian sculptor and painter. His work is...
- by the medieval Croatian sculptor and painter Andrija Buvina around 1214. Two wings of the Buvina wooden door contains 14 scenes from the life of Jesus...
- Guide, p. 103, Zagreb (1999), ISBN 953-178-097-8 Buvina, The Natural Heritage of Croatia, p. 313, Buvina Ltd (1995), ISBN 953-96749-0-5 "Krka National Park...
- Andrija Aleši (1425–1505), Venetian Dalmatian architect and sculptor Andrija Buvina (13th century), Croatian sculptor and painter Andrija Dudić (1533–1589)...
- (born 1971) Slavko Brill (1900–1943) Ivan Budislavić (15th century) Andrija Buvina (13th century) Ante Dabro (born 1938) Vera Dajht-Kralj (1928–2014) Juraj...
- Anđeo Lovrov Zadraninarchitect Antun Augustinčić Lujo Bezeredi Andrija Buvina Ante Dabro Juraj Dalmatinac Branislav Dešković Ivan Duknović Dušan Džamonja...
- sculpture are: the wooden doors of the Split cathedral made by Andrija Buvina (c. 1220) and the stone portal of the Trogir cathedral by the artisan Radovan...
- artists are sorted by century and then alphabetically by last name. Andrija Buvina Radovan (Majstor Radovan); sculptor Andrija Aleši (1425–1505); sculptor...
- 13th century: the wooden entry doors of the Split cathedral by Andrija Buvina (1214) and the main portal of Trogir cathedral done by Master Radovan (c...
- sculpture are the wooden doors of Split Cathedral done by artisan Andrija Buvina (c.1220) and the stone portal of the Trogir Cathedral done by artisan Radovan...