Published 01.12.1997
Keywords
- art history,
- Greece,
- Serbia,
- scholarly cooperation
How to Cite
Đurić, V. J. (1997). The Cooperation of Serbian and Greek Art Historians. Balcanica - Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies, (XXVIII), 259–264. Retrieved from https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/view/677
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Abstract
Contacts between Serbian and Greek art historians started with the beginning of our century, at universities of Paris and Berlin. Among the students of great scholars Oscar Wulf and Friedrich Gerke were Đorđe ManoZisi, Manolis Chatzidakis, Mara Harisijadis and Stilianos Pelekanidis, while Aleksandar Deroko, Iva Zdravković, Đurđe Bošković and Andreas Xyngopoulos studied with Gabriel Millet in Paris. Although they studied together, in their later research Greek and Serbian art historians rarely relied on each other's scholarly results.Metrics
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