Adrien Palladino, M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant professor, Department of Art History
Correspondence Address:
Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno
Office: bldg. K/110
Veveří 470/28
602 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 549 49 5411 |
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Total number of publications: 90
2020
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Transforming Medieval Art from Saint Petersburg to Paris : André Grabar’s Life and Scholarship between 1917 and 1945
Convivium : Exchanges and Interactions in the Arts of Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and the Mediterranean : Seminarium Kondakovianum Series Nova, year: 2020, volume: 7, edition: Supplement
2019
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An Artist Between Two Worlds? Anton Pilgram in Czech-speaking and German-speaking Historiographies
Inventing Medieval Czechoslovakia 1918–1968 : Between Slavs, Germans, and Totalitarian Regimes, edition: Vyd. 1., year: 2019, number of pages: 34 s.
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Beyond Nations and Empires : The ‘Byzantine Commonwealth’ and Russian Émigré Scholarship
Year: 2019, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Captivated by Gaze : Sculpture as Witness at the Lausanne Cathedral’s Porch
Convivium : Exchanges and Interactions in the Arts of Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and the Mediterranean : Seminarium Kondakovianum Series Nova, year: 2019, volume: 6, edition: 1, DOI
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Converting Holy Russia : Between Historiography and Art History, a New Artistic Geography for Kievan Rus’ (988–1180)
Year: 2019, type:
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Experiencing Medieval Art from St Petersburg to Paris : The trajectories of André Nikolajevič Grabar
Year: 2019, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Inventing Medieval Czechoslovakia 1918-1968 : Between Slavs, Germans, and Totalitarian Regimes
Year: 2019, type: Editorship of scientific publication
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Inventing Medieval Czechoslovakia 1918–1968. Between Slavs, Germans, and Totalitarian Regimes
Year: 2019, type: Editorship of scientific publication
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Medieval Art and Czechoslovakia : Between Nationalist Discourse and Transcultural Reality, and Introduction
Inventing Medieval Czechoslovakia 1918–1968 : Between Slavs, Germans, and Totalitarian Regimes, year: 2019, number of pages: 10 s.
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Medieval Art Today, Why?
Year: 2019, type: Workshop