Petar Bojić's photos with the keyword: sculpture
Monument to the Port Workers
01 Mar 2020 |
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("Spomenik lučkim radnicima") "Monument to the Port Workers" it is the work of a sculptor Radete Stankovića set up on the Sava's rivers dock is dedicated to coastal workers perished in World War II.
Sax man 2
Flower sculpture
09 Aug 2019 |
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Palata Jugoslovenske banke
06 Jul 2019 |
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In Kolarceva 1, in Belgrade, there is a building of the Yugoslav Bank, built in 1923 on the corner of Kolaraceva and Macedonia street as the dominant corner building. The project originated in the powder architectural studio of Matija Bleh. Architectural plastic on the building is the work of the sculptor Kiril Pavijk from Prague. On the façade there are ten figure of the Atlant, nine identical male heads with a sword, eight identical female heads with a scarf and seven semi-bog lava. The symbols shown are symbols of strength and heroism.
Skadarlija
08 Nov 2018 |
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Skadarlija is a bohemian quarter in the center of Belgrade (Skadarska ulica). Every day about 20,000 people visit Skadarlija. Due to the proximity of the National Theater, there were many actors who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Other actors, poets, writers, painters came to act with actors.Because of this, many taverns, some of the oldest in Belgrade, were nicknamed in Skadarlija. It was here that dawn was welcomed by artists who entered the history of Serbian culture. One of them is Georgija "Đura" Jaksic / Georgija "Djura" Jaksic (27 July 1832 - 16 November 1878) was a Serbian poet, painter, dramatist and writer who is considered one of the most important representatives of Serbian romanticism.He was also bohemian. His creative and starving life of an educated and temperamental man often took place in the bohemian ambiance of the Skadarlija Taverns Tri šešira i Dva jelena, in front of which in his glory is presented with a sculpture in the picture.
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