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Vladimir Nazor Award

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Vladimir Nazor Award
Nagrada Vladimir Nazor
Awarded forExcellence in arts
CountryCroatia
Presented byCroatian Ministry of Culture
First awarded1959
Websitehttp://www.min-kulture.hr/default.aspx?id=407 Edit this on Wikidata

The Vladimir Nazor Award (Croatian: Nagrada Vladimir Nazor) is a Croatian prize for arts and culture established in 1959, and awarded every year by the country's Ministry of Culture.

Named after the writer Vladimir Nazor (1876–1949), the prize is awarded to Croatian artists for achievements in six different fields of art and culture. In each category two separate prizes are awarded: one for life achievement, in recognition of their career in their respective field; and another one, commonly referred to as the "annual award," for a single piece of outstanding work in the winner's field, created over the previous 12 months.

The winners for the preceding year are usually announced around May, and the prizes are handed out in an official ceremony held around in June or July, loosely coinciding with 19 June, the anniversary of Nazor's death in 1949.

List of Life Achievement Award winners

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Awards marked with † denote shared wins.

Source: "Dobitnici «Nagrade Vladimir Nazor» 1959. – 2005" (Microsoft Word Document). min-kulture.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Ministry of Culture. 21 March 2007. Retrieved 4 January 2021.

Architecture and urbanism

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Film

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Literature

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Music

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Theatre

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Visual and applied arts

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Notes

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nb 1. ^ Classical music composer Ivo Malec turned down the prize in 2012. Following Malec's refusal, the ministry decided not to choose another recipient.[1] In 2018, writer Danijel Dragojević also refused to accept the prize.

References

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  1. ^ "Malec otkrio razloge odbijanja Nagrade Vladimir Nazor" (in Croatian). TPortal. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
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