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- Kružić-Uchytil, Vera. "Prvi nastupi hrvatskih umjetnika na međunarodnoj umjetničkoj sceni od 1896 do 1903 godine." Peristil 31 (1998): 193-198.
- Zidić, Igor. Vlaho Bukovac. Zagreb: Moderna Galerija, 2000.
- Kapičić, Anđe. Bukovac i Crna Gora. Cetinje: Matica Crnogorska, 2002.
- Rossner, Rachel. ‘"The secessionists are the Croats. They’ve been given their own pavilion…" Vlaho Bukovac’s Battle for Croatian Autonomy at the 1896 Millennial Exhibition in Budapest,' Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide vol. 6, no.1 (2007)
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