Sculpture from Zagreb, Medvedgrad and Čazma as Documents of glorious Times (CROSBI ID 240785)
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Sculpture from Zagreb, Medvedgrad and Čazma as Documents of glorious Times
Article shows political situation in Northwestern Croatia in the first half of the 13th ct., more correctly its second quarter. That period is marked by one of the most fascinating phenomena in Continental Croatian culture of the Middle Ages when this part of Croatia underwent a true local renascence in political, economic and cultural spheres. That happened under the aegis of two most capable leaders, Coloman, son of Andrew II and brother to King Bela IV, and Bishop Stephen II of Zagreb, former royal Chancellor to Andrew II. Although this rise were cut short by the Tartar invasion of 1241-1242, the little traces that has survived, represents a totally new quality in Croatian medieval culture. That parts of art production can be seen not just quality pieces of art that was made but also as a document, hard evidence that can show the strength and the power of political and economic programs of Coloman and Stephen II.
Northwestern Croatia, Medieval Art, Hungarian Court, Medieval Sculpture
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