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Note about "Juraj Dalmatinac"[ред. код]

True names of this great Italian architect and sculptor are Giorgio Orsini, given at his birth. A wide array of English language references about life and work of this famous Renaissance artist can be queried by simple Google book search [1]

"Juraj Dalmatinac" is an invented name coming from Croatian writers of the second half of 19th century.

Here is a good selection of references:

↑ Monvmental Dalmatia by Adolfo Venturi, Ettore Pais, and Pompeo Molmenti; Alfieri & Lacroix, 1917, Biography on pages 63-69
↑ Storia dell'arte italiana: Il Trecento e il Quattrocento by Giuseppe Mazzariol, and Terisio Pignatti; Edizioni scolastiche Mondadori, 1961, page 138
↑ A holiday in Umbria: with an account of Urbino and the Cortegiano of Castiglione by Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, J. Murray, 1917, page 38

Giorgio Orsini died in 1475, and, so far as I can ascertain, at Sebenico, where he had a house on the doorway of which he carved the bear, the badge of his family, and the mallet and chisels and other implements of his craft2
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2Illustrated in my Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, vol. i. p. 406.

↑ Delightful Dalmatia by Alice Lee Hornor Moqué; Funk & Wagnalls company, 1914, page 109

But alas, only the doorway now remains of the house which "Michelle Simeonich, a nobleman of Sebenico, sold to Giorgio Orsini for two hundred golden ducats of just and good weight", in the month of June and the year 1455. On the lintel of this old doorway is carved a bear, the heraldic emblem of the great house of Orsini - carved, no doubt, by George's own hand, over this door through which he must have passed so often.

↑ Paintings from the Marches: Gentile to Raphael by Pietro Zampetti; Phaidon, 1971, page 197
↑ Carlo Crivelli by R. W. Lightbown; Yale University Press, 2004 , page 3
↑ The Shores of the Adriatic by F. Hamilton Jackson; Echo Library, 2010, page 179
↑ Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Royal Institute of British Architects, 1887 page 176
↑ Storia dell'arte italiana, Volume 6 by Adolfo Venturi; U. Hoepli, 1908 page 1017
↑ The shores of the Adriatic, the Austrian side:the Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia by Frederick Hamilton Jackson, E.P. Dutton, 1908 page 249
↑ Italy, a Phaidon cultural guide, Prentice-Hall, Jan 1, 1985, page 35
↑ The Edinburgh review: or critical journal, Volume 167 by Sydney Smith, Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey, Macvey Napier, William Empson, Henry Reeve, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot (Hon.), Harold Cox, A. Constable, 1888, page 102
↑ Paolo Rumiz (2004-08-14). "Traù, fuga di mezzanotte". La Repubblica. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
↑ Gian Antonio Stella (2000-11-03). "Gli italiani d'Istria litigano con il Vaticano". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 2011-04-25.--71.191.19.40 01:45, 20 грудня 2011 (UTC)Відповісти