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Izidor (Iso)
Kršnjavi (Croatian pronunciation: [krʃɲǎːʋi ǐzidor]; 22
April 1845 – 3
February 1927) was a
Croatian painter, art historian,
curator and politician...
- by the
initiative of the Arts
Society and its
former President Izidor Kršnjavi.
Drawing on the
theoretical precepts of England's Arts and
Crafts movement...
- by the head of the department,
Izidor Kršnjavi, who
would become his
patron and mentor. The
first thing Kršnjavi did was send him on a
study trip to Venice...
- Croatia, but he was in
permanent contact with
Croatian artists (Izidor
Kršnjavi and Ivan Meštrović), and
during those times he
worked in the
spirit of...
- Karl von Piloty.
While in Munich, he met
fellow Croatian painter Izidor Kršnjavi, who
encouraged him to
continue studying ancient art
rather than go to...
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Baroque altars was removed, the
Gothic frescoes were destro**** (which
Kršnjavi wanted to preserve, but he failed), a
choir was built, and
according to...
-
support of
Izidor Kršnjavi, Iveković
continued his
studies at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.
Encouraging his
history paintings,
Kršnjavi recommended Iveković...
-
under the
command of
Linienschiffsleutnant Johann Krsnjavi.
Previously in
command of U-11,
Krsnjavi was a 30-year-old
native of Đakovo (the present-day...
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Franciscan Province of
Herzegovina Didak Buntić (on the left) with
Izidor Kršnjavi Church Catholic Church Elected 27 May 1919 Term
ended 3
February 1922 Predecessor...
- in
Western Balkan Countries". Gcatholic.org.
Retrieved 2015-11-27. "Iso
Kršnjavi and the
Equipping of Đakovo Cathedral".
Retrieved 2015-11-27 – via Hrčak...