Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble

The article discusses the coat of arms of Ivan Tomko Mrnavić as a visual sign of his self-presentation. Examples of Mrnavić’ s coat of arms are presented and the contexts of their use interpreted, such as frontispieces, title pages, or seals. Finally, the origin, shape, and meaning of Mrnavić’ s coa...

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Main Author: Daniel Premerl
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Art History 2018-12-01
Series:Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/216420
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description The article discusses the coat of arms of Ivan Tomko Mrnavić as a visual sign of his self-presentation. Examples of Mrnavić’ s coat of arms are presented and the contexts of their use interpreted, such as frontispieces, title pages, or seals. Finally, the origin, shape, and meaning of Mrnavić’ s coat of arms is interpreted in relation to his self-fashioned identity as a nobleman, as well as his political views on a possible post-Ottoman state in the region.
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spelling doaj.art-a81ad3334a094be7a92099ba8fe6c9c42022-12-21T23:25:05ZdeuInstitute of Art HistoryRadovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti0350-34371845-45342018-12-0142109124Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian NobleDaniel Premerl0Institut za povijest umjetnosti, Zagreb, HrvatskaThe article discusses the coat of arms of Ivan Tomko Mrnavić as a visual sign of his self-presentation. Examples of Mrnavić’ s coat of arms are presented and the contexts of their use interpreted, such as frontispieces, title pages, or seals. Finally, the origin, shape, and meaning of Mrnavić’ s coat of arms is interpreted in relation to his self-fashioned identity as a nobleman, as well as his political views on a possible post-Ottoman state in the region.https://hrcak.srce.hr/216420Ivan Tomko Mrnavićcoat of armsseventeenth centuryFrancesco ValesioGiuseppe Puglia Il BastaroVuk and Žigmund Mrnjavčić of BrezovicaMauro OrbiniKorjenić-Neorić ArmorialIllyrianism
spellingShingle Daniel Premerl
Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble
Radovi Instituta za Povijest Umjetnosti
Ivan Tomko Mrnavić
coat of arms
seventeenth century
Francesco Valesio
Giuseppe Puglia Il Bastaro
Vuk and Žigmund Mrnjavčić of Brezovica
Mauro Orbini
Korjenić-Neorić Armorial
Illyrianism
title Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble
title_full Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble
title_fullStr Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble
title_full_unstemmed Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble
title_short Ivan Tomko Mrnavić and His Coat of Arms: Self-presentation of an Illyrian Noble
title_sort ivan tomko mrnavic and his coat of arms self presentation of an illyrian noble
topic Ivan Tomko Mrnavić
coat of arms
seventeenth century
Francesco Valesio
Giuseppe Puglia Il Bastaro
Vuk and Žigmund Mrnjavčić of Brezovica
Mauro Orbini
Korjenić-Neorić Armorial
Illyrianism
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