Furniture

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Furniture
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Description: 
Furniture in the so-called Alt Deutch style was very popular with middle wealthy bourgeois class and the enriched rural population from the vicinity of large cities. It is a style that has spread from Germany in the second half of the 19th century as a historicist copy of the German Renaissance furniture, and was produced in Vojvodina until the third decade of the 20th century. It was drafted typicaly, with hand-made ​​details and was much cheaper than the classicaly drafted furniture. The furniture exposed here has the usual form; Parlour furniture consists of sofa, 4 chairs and a table, a bedroom consists of a pair of beds, cabinets and closets, as well as "vaštiš" - sink with a marble slab.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
History: 
Part of the permanent exhibition of the City Museum of Novi Sad, under the supervision of the museum advisor, art historian, Ljiljana Lazic
Copyright: 
City Museum of Novi Sad
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Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia