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Both the Horse and the Prince: Shaping the Monument to Prince Mihailo
Today’s Republic Square, along with its equestrian monument, is undoubtedly the most famous meeting point

Stories from and about Oplenac
There is a story about me that my father loves to tell, especially if I

How Paja Jovanović’s Most Famous Painting, The Migration of the Serbs, Was Created
In 1895, at the Patriarchal Court in Sremski Karlovci, Paja Jovanović was commissioned to depict

“I Want to Be a Painter, Not a Woman—There Are Enough Women…” – Nadežda Petrović
These words appear in a letter Nadežda Petrović wrote to her mother, recalling the disappointment

In the Footsteps of a Genius: Van Gogh’s Final Days
Vincent van Gogh moved to the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, about thirty kilometers northwest of Paris,

Claude Monet in Giverny: How a Garden Shaped an Artistic World
I visited Giverny twice—once in the fall of 2016 and again in early spring of

Karađorđe’s Home in Rača: A View from Two Perspectives
When Karađorđe’s Home was completed in 1933 in the Šumadija town of Rača, it was

The First Belgrade Stadium and “the Sokoli” of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Today, Belgrade is home to several stadiums, each an integral part of the city’s history