Wood

Title: 
Harmonium
English
Description: 
Harmonium, made of wood, belonged to the Novi Sad-based composer, tambouritza player and conductor Marko Nesic. Similar to the organ, the instrument has a space with keyboard and bellows with air. Small size and convenient shape indicate that this is the type of road harmonium that professional musicians could carry with them.
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
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Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
"Neven" society panel
English
Description: 
One of the most interesting objects in the collection of items related to the musical life of Novi Sad is a jubilee panel of artisan Serbian Singing Society "Neven". Made in 1925, on the occasion of celebrating the patron saint of society, in Novi Sad engraver's shop "Papirplastika". Metal badges with the names of the members of the society hanging on a wooden base and wittily arranged in the shape of a lyre and laurel branches.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
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
Creator: 
Srdjan Veselinov
Material: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
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Year of creation: 
1925
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Furniture
English
Description: 
Furniture in the so-called. Second Rococo style was typical of the fourth and fifth decade of the 19th century in Central European art. It arrived with some delay to Novi Sad, as well as in other provincial regions of the Habsburg monarchy. It was an eclectic style that borrows elements and copies of furniture from the 18th century and adapts them to new tastes. The legs of chairs and tables are distorted, carvings appear and machining becomes more common.
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
Style: 
Material: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
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Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Salon mirror
English
Description: 
In the mid19th century, with the growing popularity of the style second rococo, large and luxurious mirrors re-enter the fashion. Like century ago, carved frames are richly gilded, thus these items have become very luxurious interior details. Such mirrors were affordable only to the wealthy families and decorated their showrooms and lobbies.
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
Style: 
Material: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia

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