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ACTIVITIES
- PUBLICATIONS OF THE PROFESSIONAL STAFF OF THE IVAN MEŠTROVIĆ FOUNDATION - recent works, selected
- Majstorović, Božo: Values through Time // Kontura
(The Contour),37/38 (1995),
pp. 11–13
- Quien, Guido: Ivan Meštrović // L’oeil.
Les arts en Croatie, Paris (1998)
- Quien, Guido: Rediscovering Meštrović // Matica
(Institute) 7 (1998), pp. 2-5
- Plazibat, Danica: Ivan Meštrović in America //
Život umjetnosti (Life of the Art),
(1999), pp. 98–107
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- Slade, Iris: Meštrović’s The Most Holy Redeemer Church
from its Building to its Renovation
// Kontura (The Contour), 58/59 (1998/99), pp.
128–130
- Plazibat, Danica: Good morning, Professor! An American
Gift to the Ivan Meštrović Foundation
// Kontura (The Contour)
61/62 (1999), pp. 22–25
- Čerina, Ljiljana: Forty Years of the Meštrović Atelier
// Muzeologija (Museology), 36 (1999), pp. 7–31
summary
- Majstorović, Božo: Premanent Display of the Ivan Meštrović
Gallery in Split as a Museological and Architectonic Challenge
// Muzeologija (Museology), 36 (1999), pp. 63 –
68 summary
- Babić, Jasminka: The Ivan Meštrović Gallery in Split
– From its Founding Days till Today
// Kulturna baština (Cultural Heritage), tome 30
(1999), pp. 271–287
- Čerina, Ljiljana: Meštrović's Christ on the Cross
for the Classical Grammar School in Split. // Mogućnosti
(Possibilities), 7-9 (2000), pp. 128–133
- Quien, Guido. A Child from Dalmatian Hinterland Who Succeeded
in the World / Svjetski domet djeteta iz Zagore
// Welcome to Split. 2 (Winter 2003), pp. 26–30
- Prančević, Dalibor, Ivan Meštrović’s works inspired
by Dante’s Hell (authentic scientific paper), Works
of the Institute of Art History, 27 (2003), pp. 241-254
- Prančević, Dalibor, Correcting false statements
(a review of Meštrović’s monograph authored by Irena Kraševac),
Vijenac, 247-248 (2003), p. 18
- Plazibat, Danica, Shaking Hands with Meštrović
// Proceedings from the 2nd Congress of Museum Pedagogues
of Croatia with international participation, Zadar, 7th-9th
November 2002; Croatian Museum Society – Museum Pedagogy
Department and the Archaeological Museum in Zadar, 2004
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