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Title: 
Woman`s World
Contributor: 
Description: 
The magazine is oriented mainly to women, but most of all to members of Charity of Serbian women. He is oriented to educate women and level up their social position. The magazine brings up topics such as raising children, maintaining personal hygiene, housing,.. Other than that, Woman`s World had plenty of columns of different literature, mostly poetry.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Description: 
Format А4; average page numbers: 30-40; Pagination continues troughout one whole year.
Note: 
Subheading: Serbian women`s Charity papers
Edition: 
01.01.1892.
Printing: 
Steam press of M. Dimitrijevic
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Arkadije Varadjanin
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Date of publication: 
01.01.1892.
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Magazine
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1892
Period: 
Prose
Name of the original: 
Женски свет 1892.
Title: 
Portraits of a married couple Beljanski
English
Author: 
Description: 
Portraits are the work of prominent representative of Hungarian painting in Vojvodina - Olachs Sandor. Featured are the members of a prominent family in Novi Sad, Beljanski. Paintings have the characteristics of intimate painting which is reflected in the relaxed postures of the portrayed, and the general atmosphere of image
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
Type of cultural artefact: 
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Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Portrait of Jovan Latincic
English
Author: 
Contributor: 
Description: 
Jovan Latinčić portrait was painted in 1929. Featured is an important figure in the history of economy of Novi Sad, trader and owner of large estates.
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: 
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Year of creation: 
2014
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Portrait of Mirko Erdeh
English
Description: 
The painting was done in 1932 Voja Trifunovic, one of the leading painters of inter- war Novi Sad. Shows the Novi Sad trader Mirko Erdeh, who died in the concentration camp Auschwitz during the Second World War. The work is done in the style of academic realism, with the intent to remain in the family legacy.
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
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Year of creation: 
1932
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Desk mirror
English
Description: 
Desk mirror of the Czech production is due in Novi Sad City Museum as part of the legacy of Professor Desanka Kostic. It is designed in the style of historicism in the late 19th century and made ​​of colorless cut glass, in some parts dyed with distinctive shade of blue. Such mirrors were used mostly by women.
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: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Writing box
English
Description: 
A small writing desk is manufactured in Japan in the late 19th century as a subject for export to Europe. Carved wooden surface is divided into a series of small drawers and hidden space where the stationery was placed. The box belonged to Novi Sad professor Desanka Kostic.
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Japan
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: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Holy Family with small John
English
Contributor: 
Description: 
Unknown copyist according to Andrea del Sarto. The Holy Family with little John was a painting done by part of Andrea del Sarto, which is located in the gallery of Palazzo Pitti in Florence. Work of an unknown author is a copy of the second half of the 17th or the first half of the 18th century. This was the oldest item of fine art at the exhibition the Museum of the City of Novi Sad. Carved frame was made in the middle of the 20th century by the famous Novi Sad woodcarver Jovan Soter, and the painting comes from the legacy fund Dr. Branko Ilic, the famous Novi Sad collector.
Signature: 
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
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
A hookah
English
Description: 
Thanks to the trade routes of Novi Sad and the transit center position, in Novi Sad interiors in the late 19th century appear and objects from Asia. In addition to carpets, such pieces as the hookah were brought. This hookah was the work of Constantinople in the 18th century, bought as a souvenir. In the Novi Sad environment this subject has had practical but more decorative role.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Constantinople
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Turkey
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
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
A carpet
English
Description: 
In the Museum's collection of applied art, there is a collection of carpets, produced in various European and Asian workshops during the 19th and 20th centuries. Carpet of smaller dimensions, had the prayerful role. Made in Skopje or Sarajevo carpet weaving mill in the third decade of the 20th century. Its interesting ornamentation copied Asia Minor models.
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
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
A bowl with blue glass inset
English
Description: 
A bowl with blue glass inset is a German product of the late 19th century. Belongs to the species called Dutch silver, a lot of cheap mass production, which was the standard way of copying old baroque and rococo decorative shapes. This bowl was usually standing in civil showrooms as representative decorative detail.
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
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
srdjan.veselinov
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia

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