Andrija Buvina

Andrija Buvina

Andrija Buvina was a 13th century Medieval Croatian sculptor and painter. His work is often associated with the Romanesque period.Actually, the best example of Romanesque sculpture in Croatia are wooden doors of Split cathedral done by Andrija Buvina (c.1220.

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