Contextualisation of optico-plastic: The effects of Alexander Archipenko and Ljubomir Micić's cooperation
One of the most important representatives of our culture in the 1920's is Ljubomir Micić, who connects a wide range of activities. His activity as the editor and founder of Zenit, poet, writer, critic, theorist, collector and organiser of exhibitions, attracted the attention of the world's...
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Main Author: | Latifić Amra |
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Language: | EN SR |
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Akademija umetnosti Univerziteta u Novom Sadu
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f1873df411364d0093b31b7e36c7a02b |
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