Toma Rosandić — (1878 1959) was a sculptor from Split, Croatia. Together with Ivan Meštrović (1883 1962), he was the most prominent of the Croatian sculptors of his day. Rosandić was born in Split on the Dalmatian coast, the son of a stoneworker. During the… … Wikipedia
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