National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia / Citizens' corner / Education center / Cultural heritage / Sculptures
Sculptures
Dragutin Filipovic, "Czar Dusan", 1937
Dragomir Arambasic, "Defense", 1925
Vanja Radaus, "King Tomislav", 1937
Those are Tsar Dusan by D. Filipovic, King Tomislav by V. Radaus, Prince Kocelj by T. Kos and Karadjordje by F. Krsinic. The sculptures in the central hall, according to the planned concept, present the economic activities and are expressed by female figures with attributes pertaining to certain economic branches.
France Gorse, "Agriculture", 1937 and Petar Palavicini, "Handicraft", 1937
Toma Rosandic, "Black horses are playing", 1937-1938
Unlike them, the two dynamic compositions entitled Playful Black Horses, placed in front of the building in 1938, were ordered directly from Toma Rosandic, whose creative and educational work left a significant mark on both Serbian and Yugoslav plastic art.
The portraits, which testify to the lives of the individuals, but also to the historical periods they marked with their work, have an important place in the esthetic and political process of the artistic formation of the parliamentary edifice. The first in this collection was the portrait of King Petar I, which was reproduced in several pieces for all important state institutions in 1920.
Frano Krsinic, "Karadjordje", 1938
During the post-war period, as of 1947, the busts of Josic Broz Tito were created by A. Augustincic and B. Kalin, as well as the busts of the Chairmen of the Federal Parliament Mosa Pijade, Dr. Ivan Ribar, Milentije Popovic, Edvard Kardelj by A. Augustincic, B. Kalin, N. Jankovic and Z. Kalin.
The sculptures in the building of the National Assembly are the works of the most imminent authors from the territory of the former Yugoslavia. With regards to their artistic value, they are among the highest achievements in Yugoslav sculpture, especially sculpture in the period between the two World Wars. Regarding the designing concept, they make a harmonious and thoughtful entirety which reflects the historical, spiritual and material development of the state.
Rudolf Valdec, "King Petar I", 1904.
Toma Rosandic, "Nikola Pasic", 1937
Risto Stijovic, "King Aleksandar", 1937
Antun Augustincic, "Josip Broz Tito", 1947
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11.00 - visit of the students of the Leskovac School of Economics to the National Assembly House (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square)
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11.00 - the Chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee meets with the Armenian Ambassador to Serbia (National Assembly Building, 14 Kralja Milana Street, hall 53, 2nd floor)
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12.00 - visit of the students of the Cacak Grammar School to the National Assembly House (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square)
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12.00 - sitting of the Committee on Administrative, Budgetary, Mandate and Immunity Issues (National Assembly House, 13 Nikola Pasic Square, hall 2)