Simeon Roksandić
Simeon Roksandić | |
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Born | |
Died | 12 January 1943 | (aged 68)
Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation | sculptor |
Simeon Roksandić (14 May 1874 – 12 January 1943) was a
Serbian and Yugoslavian
sculpture.
Roksandić exhibited his artworks as a part of Kingdom of Serbia's pavilion at International Exhibition of Art of 1911.[1]
He sculptured the "Unfortunate Fisherman" fountains in Kalemegdan Park in Belgrade, Serbia and in Jezuitski Square, Zagreb, Croatia.
Gallery
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The Monument to the Liberators of Vranje, erected in 1903 to commemorate theLiberation of Vranje. It was damaged twice, by the Bulgarian occupiers during the I and II WW.[2]It was left on purpose damaged as a testament of a turbulent past.
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Lion struggling a tiger, 1917
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Portrait of the Sculptor's Sister-in-Law, 1921
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The Boy with Thorn fountain, 1922
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Unhappy Fisherman fountain, 1926
See also
References
- ^ Elezović, Zvezdana (2009). "Kosovske teme paviljona Kraljevine Srbije na međunarodnoj izložbi u Rimu 1911. godine". Baština. 27.
- ^ "Spomenik Oslobodiocima Vranja". vranjskikutak.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 27 January 2018.
External links
- S. Roksandić - one of several notable people who lived and worked in Glina
- Sculpture - "The Boy Who Walked His Feet Off"
- Roksandic Fountain