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The Croatian Conservation Institute, Institute of Art History, Department of Art History of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka, and Icono-STALLA Misericordia International are organizing an international scientific and expert conference on the topic of medieval choir stalls of the Eastern Adriatic Coast.
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Diocletian's Palace and the Medieval Core of the City of Split - Manual for Built Heritage Maintenance and Disaster Risk Management analyses the context of the creation of the historic core of the city of Split, as well as contemporary problems and risks that threaten the aforementioned space and the people who actively reside, live or work there.
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Assumption of Mary was painted by Lorenzo Luzzo (Zadar or Feltre, 1484/1485 - Venice or Zadar, 1526/1527), called Zarot(t)(o) (from Zadar) and Morto da Feltre. His art was influenced by other artists such as Titian, Raphael, Sebastian del Piombo and Giorgione. The composition and figural representation on the Assumption of Mary altarpiece from Zadar (first quarter of the 16th century) have obvious similarities with the eponymous altarpiece of the Venetian painter Palma the Elder.
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Diocletian's Palace in Split is one of the most important Late Antiquity monuments in the world. Due to the historical context of its origin and the state of preservation and exploration, the palace was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979.