Ancient water-god in the residences of early modern Dubrovnik

In the middle of the 16th century, as a prominent feature of the most representative decorative element of Dubrovnik palaces and villas - stone wash-basin - a head of a bearded man with dolphins or scrolls appeared. This figure, as well as the specific shape of basins to which it was applied, became...

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title Ancient water-god in the residences of early modern Dubrovnik
title_alt Antičko božanstvo vodâ u dubrovačkim ljetnikovcima i palačama ranog modernog doba
title_auth Ancient water-god in the residences of early modern Dubrovnik
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title_full Ancient water-god in the residences of early modern Dubrovnik Antun Baće, Maja Zeman
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