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Stecci. Medieval Tombstones. Serbia #2 Art Print
by Juan Carlos Ferro Duque
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Stecci. Medieval Tombstones. Serbia #2 art print by Juan Carlos Ferro Duque. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Extracted from Wikipedia: The Stećci (singular: Stećak), are monumental medieval tombstones. Appearing in the 11th century, the stećci... more
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Artist's Description
Extracted from Wikipedia: "The Stećci (singular: Stećak), are monumental medieval tombstones. Appearing in the 11th century, the stećci reached their peak in the late 14th to 15th centuries, before dying away during the Ottoman occupation. Symbols of the tombstones indicate Gothic-Celtic origin. The word itself is a contracted form of the older word stojećak, which is derived from the verb stajati (v. stand). It literally means "the standing thing".
About Juan Carlos Ferro Duque
I would like to know who has had the courtesy to buy my images. This is purely out of curiosity, as I feel an emotional attachment to each piece and I only pretend to know more about the person who enjoys my work. Unfortunately, Fine Art America only publishes the country where the buyer of the photos lives. Therefore, I would ask my clients, including those who have already bought a print in the past, to communicate it to my private email: jcferrod@gmail.com I graduated as a Film Director, and have worked for more than 30 years in Cinema and TV as a Director, Director of Photography and Editor, as well as in Publicity and Promotion as a Photographer and Art Director. All these years I have been a free lancer. Photography has been...
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Octavian Oc
According to Marian Wenzel the tombstones were elevated by the medieval Vlachs. In Herzegovina the Vlachs were named Caravlachs by Turks (in Turkish, cara means black and black is the North in Turkish geography) and Caravlachs means Northern Vlachs. Italians translated Caravlachs into Maurovlachs and finally Morlachs. Vlachs lived in all Herzegovina and in Dalmatia.