Title Slikar Blaž Jurjev u Trogiru
Title (english) Painter Biagio di Giorgio da Traù in Trogir
Author Andreja Lauš
Mentor Đurđina Lakošeljac (mentor)
Committee member Ana Šitina Žepina (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Đurđina Lakošeljac (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Nikola Zmijarević (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of History of Art) Zadar
Defense date and country 2024-09-24, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES History of Art
Abstract Blaž Jurjev bio je značajan kasnogotički slikar. Djelovao je u prvoj polovici 15. stoljeća na području dalmatinskih gradova; u Splitu, Zadru i Dubrovniku te posebice u Trogiru. Vjerojatno se školovao u Zadru i Veneciji, a njegova umjetnička ostavština uključuje minijature, poliptihe te oltarne slike. Određeni broj sačuvanih primjeraka i danas je prisutan u sakralnim zbirkama. Slikarevo djelovanje u gradu Trogiru bilo je obilježeno radom za lokalne crkve te bratovštine, posebice bratovštinu Sv. Duha, kojoj je i sam pripadao. Blaž Jurjev je na svojim djelima kombinirao lokalne dalmatinske slikarske tradicije s međunarodnim utjecajima. Pod utjecajem venecijanskog slikarstva, uspio je stvoriti prepoznatljiv i jedinstven stil, te se prometnuti u najvažniju slikarsku ličnost prve polovine 15. stoljeća u Dalmaciji. Iako su mnoga njegova djela izgubljena, to ne isključuje mogućnost budućeg pronalaska još nekih umjetnina. Ona djela koja su sačuvana svjedoče o majstorskoj vještini i umjetničkoj osjetljivosti slikara. Zahvaljujući velikom broju istraživanja, danas su dostupne brojne činjenice o životu i opusu Blaža Jurjeva, međutim i dalje postoje pitanja na koja buduća istraživanja tek trebaju dati odgovore.
Abstract (english) Biagio di Giorgio da Traù, a prominent figure in late Gothic painting, was active during the first half of the 15th century across key Dalmatian cities, including Split, Zadar, and Dubrovnik, with a particular focus on Trogir. Evidence suggests that he may have received his training in Zadar and Venice, both of which were significant artistic centres at the time. His extant body of work includes miniatures, polyptychs, and altarpieces, several of which remain preserved in different collections. His artistic contributions to Trogir were closely linked to commissions from local churches and confraternities, notably the Confraternity of the Holy Spirit, of which he was a member. His style reflects a synthesis of local Dalmatian artistic traditions with broader international influences, particularly those stemming from Venetian painting. This combination of regional and international elements allowed him to develop a distinctive style that positioned him as one of the leading painters in Dalmatia during the early 15th century. While many of his works have been lost, the surviving pieces provide valuable insights into his technical skill and artistic sensitivity. The possibility of uncovering additional works remains, which could further illuminate his contributions to Gothic painting in Dalmatia. Extensive research has shed considerable light on his life and oeuvre; however, certain questions persist, leaving room for further scholarly inquiry into his artistic legacy.
Keywords
Blaž Jurjev
slikarstvo
gotika
Dalmacija
Trogir
15. stoljeće
Keywords (english)
Biagio di Giorgio da Traù
painting
gothic
Dalmatia
Trogir
15th century
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:829216
Study programme Title: History of Art Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea)povijesti umjetnosti (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea)povijesti umjetnosti)
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Created on 2024-09-30 13:41:16