Marković Vladimir, F.C.A.

Full members VII. Department of Fine Arts
Marković Vladimir

Date of birth:

  • 12/11/1939

Place of birth:

  • Daruvar

Addresses:

  • Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog 11, 10000 Zagreb

Phones:

  • Department of Fine Arts +385 01 4895 169

Emails:

Marković Vladimir, F.C.A.

Full members VII. Department of Fine Arts

Academic titles:

  • Fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Doctor of Science

Institutions:

  • Professor – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (1993 – …)

Functions in Academy:

  • director – Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters (2023 – …)
  • deputy secretary – Department of Fine Arts (01/01/2019 – …)
  • secretary – Department of Fine Arts (01/01/2015 – 12/31/2018)
  • president – Committee for the Restoration of The Trsteno Arboretum (03/01/2012 – …)
  • deputy secretary – Department of Fine Arts (02/18/2012 – 12/31/2014)
  • head of – Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters (2005 – …)

Membership in Academy:

  • full member – Department of Fine Arts (05/18/2000 – …)

Vladimir Marković, Croatian art historian was born in Daruvar on December 11, 1939. He graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb in 1964,  received his master’s degree in 1972 and doctorate in 1978 on 17th and 18th centuries wall paintings in Dalmatia. Since 1964, he has worked in the Department of Art History of the same faculty. He was promoted to the title of assistant professor in 1979, then appointed associate professor in 1985 and full professor in 1993. Since 1986, he has been head of the Department of Art History of the New Age. He is a teacher and mentor in postgraduate studies at the home faculty and on two occasions its leader. He participated as a teacher and mentor in postgraduate studies in Dubrovnik and was the head of studies from 1986 to 1989. He is a longtime associate of the Institute of Art History in Zagreb, where he led certain projects and collaborated on many. He has been a full member of the Croatian academy of sciences and arts since 2000. Explores Baroque architecture and painting and contemporary art (Barokni dvorci Hrvatskog zagorja, 1975; Gromače – vraćanje izvorima, in the monograph Oton Gliha, 1983; Zidno slikarstvo 17. i 18. stoljeća u Dalmaciji, 1985; Croatia, in the bookThe Baroque in Central Europe: Places, Architecture and Art, 1992; Crkve 17. i 18. stoljeća u Istri – tipologija i stil, 2004).