Luc Menaše

Luc Menaše (3 April 1925 - 2 July 2002) was a Slovene art historian and prolific author of books on art history.[1]

Luc Menaše
Born(1925-04-03)April 3, 1925
Died2 July 2002(2002-07-02) (aged 77)
NationalitySlovenian
Occupationart historian
AwardsLevstik Award
1971 for Evropski umetnostnozgodovinski leksikon

He won the Levstik Award in 1971 for his book Evropski umetnostnozgodovinski leksikon (European Art Historical Dictionary).[2]

Selected published works

  • Muzej likovnih umjetnosti, Budimpešta (Museum of Fine Arts Budapest), 1983
  • Umetniki in spremljevalci: Slovensko umetnostno življenje 20. stoletja v ogledalu portretov in portretnih karikatur (Artists and Their Company: Slovene Artistic Scene of the 20th Century Through Portraits and Caricatures), 1981
  • Znameniti ljudje na znamkah (Famous People on Stamps), 1978
  • Ivana Kobilca (Ivana Kobilca), 1972
  • Evropski umetnostno-zgodovinski lesikon (European Art Historical Dictionary), 1971
  • Zahodnoevropski slikani portret (Portrait Painting in Western Europe), 1962
  • Gabrijel Stupica (Gabrijel Stupica), 1959
  • Avtoportret na Slovenskem (The Self Portrait in Slovenia), 1958

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