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Vladimir Petković (art historian)

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Vladimir Petković (1874–1956) was a Serbian art historian and professor at the University of Belgrade.[1] In the 1920s he led the National Museum of Serbia's field project at Stobi.[2]

References

  1. ^ Paul Stephenson The Byzantine World - 2010 p490 "The very beginnings in the field of history of old Serbian arts are linked primarily to Mihailo Valtrovic ́ (1839–1915), and then Vladimir Petkovic ́ (1874–1956), Miloje Vasic ́ (1869–1956), Milan Kasˇanin (1895–1981), Radoslav Grujic ́ ..
  2. ^ Ludomir R. Lozny Comparative Archaeologies: A Sociological View of the Science of ...- 2011 p417 "Between 1924 and 1936, the National museum in Belgrade undertook large field project (lead by Vladimir Petković, Balduin Saria and Đorđe Mano-Zisi, and also Rudolf Egger from Vienna) at the site of Stobi, a large ancient city at the ..."

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