Classicism

Title: 
Vase
English
Description: 
In the porcelain collection at the Museum of Novi Sad, couple of vasesparticulary stand out, masterpieces of Viennese porcelain manufactory in 1805, of which just one is exposed. Made in the spirit of classicism, masterfully painted and richly gilded, the vases were derived from three parts: a round pedestal, the body with maskeron shaped handles and cover. Parties painted on vases are particularly interesting because, in accordance with the usual visual themes of the time, showing love mythological themes.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Vienna
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Austria
Copyright: 
City Museum of Novi Sad
Creator: 
Srdjan Veselinov
Epoch: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
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Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Year of creation: 
1805
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Bowl
English
Description: 
Porcelain bowl with lid work of the Vienna porcelain manufactory in 1812. Made of white porcelain , in the style of late classicism, which turns into a civil bouquet. It is characterized by a measured decoration, clean lines and lack of unnecessary decorative details. Such a luxury item of Applied Arts was used only in the most solemn occasions ..
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Vienna
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Austria
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
Creator: 
Srdjan Veselinov
Epoch: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Year of creation: 
1812
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Glass Urn
English
Description: 
Urn of colorless crystal glass and gilt bronze represents a luxury product of the era of classicism. Most likely, the French work of the early 19th century, when Europe emerged a new artistic style - the empire. The outer surface of the vessel is decorated so. facet diamond, and the pedestal , the handle in the shape of rams' heads and the top of the lid in the shape of cones are made of metal.
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 Musem of Novi Sad
Creator: 
Srdjan Veselinov
Epoch: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia

Apolo centre ( Jovan Hadžić house)

Built in the late eighteenth century, renovated in 1841, while it was owned by Jovan Hadzic, this single-storey house is one of the representative examples of classicism in architecture of Novi Sad. In 1980. after the construction of the Serbian National Theatre, there was a requirement for the remodeling of the destroyed space in this part of the city at the new theater square, and in 1992. decision has been made for upgrading the facility. The part of the old facility facing toward the theater, was upragaded and the entire building was converted into a business center  named "Apollo" center.

English
Location: 
Trg slobode
Novi Sad
Serbia
45° 15' 18.5148" N, 19° 50' 39.4764" E
RS
Epoch: 
Classicism
Year of creation: 
1841

Hotel Vojvodina

At the site of the present hotel building, there used to be a well known brewery owned by Johannes Heil, which had existed since the first half of the eighteenth century. But, like most of the city, it was destroyed in the bombing in 1849. In the year 1854 Johannes Eigler bought this land and began to build the hotel. The first name of the hotel was hotel "Elizabeth", in 1922. was changed to "Hotel Queen Mary," and today's name was given after the Second World War, when the hotel was nationalized. It was built in the classic style, with a 60 meters wide facade. Between 1895 and 1928, at the courtyard of the hotel, the Dundjerski Theatre existed.

English
Location: 
Trg slobode
Novi Sad
Serbia
45° 15' 17.1684" N, 19° 50' 42.4032" E
RS
Epoch: 
Classicism
Year of creation: 
1854
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