Уметничка збирка САНУ : ликовни уметници академици
Апстракт
On the occasion of the jubilee marking one hundred and seventy-five years of its existence, the Serbian
Academy of Sciences and Arts is presenting a part of its rich collection of artworks with the exhibition The
SASA Fine Art Collection – Artists-Academicians.
Since the foundation of the Society of Serbian Letters in 1841 and later through the Serbian Learned
Society, the Serbian Royal Academy, to present-day Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, works of art have
been assembled in various ways: via acquisitions, donations of benefactors or artists themselves.
The SASA Fine Art Collection was defined in the late 1960s. The collection holds works of fine art in various techniques. There are works in oil, tempera and pastel, drawings, graphics, as well as stone, bronze and
wood sculptures.
The Fine Art Collection consists of works from a wide range of periods: from the print of the Hopovo
monastery from the mid-eighteenth century to the works by the currently active members of ...the Fine and
Musical Arts Department.
The general public first saw the works from the Fine Art Collection in 1982 in a reconstructed and renovated gallery premises of the SASA. Since then, the Fine Art Collection has been regularly put on display, and
in 2011, the exhibits were accompanied with the publication of the first catalogue of the Academy’s collection.
Comprising some 50 selected works of art, the exhibition The SASA Fine Art Collection – Artists-Academicians is primarily intended for museums and galleries across Serbia, so that visitors may get acquainted not
only with a part of the Fine Art Collection, but the very criteria upon which the collection has been formed
for almost two centuries.
With this exhibition and catalogue reproducing selected works by artists and sculptors-members of the
SASA from its foundation till this day, the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts wishes to acknowledge and
express gratitude to many donors who contributed to the formation of its rich Art Fund, to remind the general
public of the donors-art lovers and endowers from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including
the very artists-academicians who founded the SASA Fine Art Collection by means of gifts and donations.
Dušan Otašević
Кључне речи:
SASA fine art collection / artists-academiciansИзвор:
2017Издавач:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
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