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Museum of Vojvodina
Museum in Novi Sad, Serbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Museum of Vojvodina (Serbian Cyrillic: Музеј Војводине, Muzej Vojvodine) is an art and natural history museum in Novi Sad, Serbia.[1] The museum houses a collection of over 400,000 specimens and a library of over 50,000 volumes.
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Notable paintings
Among others, the following paintings are located in the museum:
- 'Madonna with Child', by Paris Bordone
- 'Christ and Centurion', by Carlo Caliari
- 'Holy Mother with Christ', by Giulio Licinio
- 'Seneca', by Peter Paul Rubens (stolen)
- 'Vulcan's Mint', by Peter Paul Rubens
- 'Tentida gets weapons', by Peter Paul Rubens
- 'Self Portrait', by Rembrandt (stolen)
- 'Portrait of Man with Sword', by Palma Giovane
- 'Katon's Death', by Giovan Battista Langetti
- 'Resting Soldiers', by Alessandro Magnasco
- 'Holy Family with St. Ivan', by Cesare Gennari
- 'Queen Saba's Visiting', by Frans Francken the Younger
- 'Magdalena with Dead Christ', by Marco Antonio Bassetti
- 'Flowers', by Jan van Huysum
- 'Portrait of Vitoria della Rovera', by Justus Sustermans
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Gallery
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Museum of Vojvodina.
- Museum of Vojvodina (entrance)
- Museum of Vojvodina (interior exhibits)
- Cooking pans (ceramics) in Museum of Vojvodina, second half of the 19th century
- Cradle and cradle bedding in Museum of Vojvodina
- Prehistoric Fertility Deity statue
- Teeth and bones of mammoth
- Traditional ethnic clothing from the 19th century
- City and military clothing from 19th century
- Late Roman Helmet 4th century A.D.
- Exhibit of velociped
- Vintage tea set
- Toys from clay
- Carriages
- Exhibit in the Museum
- Exhibits in the Museum
- Collection of chairs
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