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PERMANENT EXHIBITION OF THE MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS

The Permanent Exhibition of the Museum of Applied Arts showcases artistic items from the museum’s collections, including Jewelry and Metalwork, Furniture, Textiles and Costumes, Ceramics, Glass, and Porcelain, Photography, Applied Graphics and Book Design, Contemporary Applied Arts and Design, and Architecture, Urbanism, and Architectural Design.

Guided Tours

Curator presentations of the MPU’s “Object of the Month” and professional guided tours of the Permanent Exhibition take place every first Thursday of the month at 6 PM.
Individual visits to the Permanent Exhibition:
Milica Cukić, Museum Advisor: milica.cukic@mpu.rs

Group visits to the Permanent Exhibition:
Lea Zei, Museum Educator: lea.zei@mpu.rs
Milica Cukić, Museum Advisor: milica.cukic@mpu.rs

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Item of the month

Pandora's box

Kosta Đorđević
Belgrade, 1972
majolica
28 x 33 x 9 cm
MAA SP-11748

Untitled Drawing

(Published in the Almanac “L’impossible”)
Rade Stojanović Belgrade, 1930
Paper, pen, ink
14 x 11 cm (28 x 21.3 cm)
MPU H-4251 (20907)
Gift of Dušan Ristić

SPA CUP

Serbian Glass Factory (?), Paraćin
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, circa 1930
Cast glass; painted, enamel
Gift of Biljana Crvenković
MPU 26364

Table Mirror in a Silver Frame

Workshop of J. K. Klinkoš
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire,
Early 20th century
Wood; silver
MPU 26360
Photo: Dragana Udovičić

Coffee Cup with Saucer

Design: Ljubinko Jovanović
Porcelain Factory Porcelan, Zaječar, 1979
Porcelain, industrially cast
MPU 24010

Two-Door Commode

Radovan Pantić
Belgrade, 1878
Wood, solid pine, walnut; carved, stained
MPU 24329

Card Box

Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, 1910
Factory “Erhard & Söhne”
Brass, rosewood; casting, gilding, inlay
MPU 25438

Pipe

Austro-Hungarian Empire, second half of the 19th century
Meerschaum
MPU 1691

Plate

Ivan Tabaković
Majolica
1965
MPU 24136

Perfume Bottle

Austro-Hungarian Empire, late 19th – early 20th century
Master’s initials: JS
Silver, metal
MPU 25606

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