“Private Collections of Public Interest” in Zagreb and Their Destiny under Socialism (CROSBI ID 660367)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Pasini Tržec, Iva
engleski
“Private Collections of Public Interest” in Zagreb and Their Destiny under Socialism
Based on archival research the author will present the process of registration of private art collections after the Second World War and the establishment of the Federative National Republic of Yugoslavia, and reveal the fate of the special category of so-called „private collections of public interest“ within the new Yugoslav legal system which created a framework to transfer private property into stateownership by confiscation, expropriation and nationalisation. The author will also consider the formation of some of those art collections on the Croatian/European art market.
Zagreb, private art collections, private collections of public interest, registering, confiscation, expropriation, nationalization, post-war period
Istraživanje za ovaj rad provedeno je u okviru HERA projekta 15.080 TransCultAA (Transfer of Cultural Objects in the Alpe Adria Region in the 20th Century, http://www.transcultaa.eu). Projekt je financiran sredstvima programa Europske unije Obzor 2020 za istraživanje i inovacije, u okviru Ugovora o dodjeli sredstava br. 649307.
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Podaci o prilogu
13-13.
2018.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
Dispossessions of Cultural Objects between 1914 and 1989/1991. The Alpe Adria Region in Comparative Perspectives. TransCultAA International Conference
predavanje
19.03.2018-21.03.2018
Ljubljana, Slovenija