%0 Journal Article %T Anatomy of a Lost Monument ¨C The Recomposed Fa£żade of the Romanesque Cathedral of Zadar %A Ve£żi£ż %A Pavu£ża %J - %D 2019 %R 10.15291/ars.2922 %X Sa£żetak The article focuses on the fa£żade of the Cathedral in Zadar, a Romanesque basilica built in the 12th and frontally extended in the 13th century, when the original fa£żade was removed and numerous parts of its architectural sculpture were incor- porated into the new wall. It was a sort of recomposition of the original portals, blind galleries, their garlands, columns, capitals, double arcades, the large rosette, and a number of details that offer an insight into the original appearance of the fa£żade. By analyzing the wall sculpture and reading the stylistic and technical details in the elements embedded in the reassembled facade, the author has tried to distinguish the old parts of the wall from the new ones and to interpret the form and anatomy of the lost monument, to some extent preserved in the restored architectural composition of the new assembly, its contours and important details. Thus, the original form has remained preserved at least indirectly in the new fa£żade of the Romanesque cathedral, an intervention that is also interesting as a kind of recomposition of the lost monument %K cathedral %K fa£żade %K portal %K rosette %K sculpture %K gable %K Zadar %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=336297