Tome Rosandić Museum is located in Belgrade, on the territory of the city municipality Savski venac. It represents a stationary cultural asset as a cultural monument
The museum was opened in 1963 in a house built by Tom Rosandić in 1927 to a family house and studio, after moving from his native Split. The museum was founded on the basis of a testament that left the city to Belgrade its property - a home with studio and a large number of works, as well as objects of applied art, personal documents, correspondence and sculpture accessories.
The Museum preserves his most famous works (Ecce Homo, Mladost, Autoportret, Borac at the tomb), as well as sculptures (Crucifixion, Resurrection, Archangel Mihailo) and objects of applied art (pottery, tamnany, sprinkling) that the artist made as part of the preparation for his architectural and sculptural work, the Mausoleum Petrinovic on Brac, was built from 1924 to 1927.
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