Works by Bijelic and Vidak most expensive - Madl Art's auction on June 20
(Bosnian Landscape)
Paintings by Jovan Bijelic, Leonid Sejka, Olja Ivanjicki, Milovan Vidak, Pedja Milosavljevic, Kosta Bradic, Stojan Aralica, Mersad Berber, Beta Vukanovic and Cuca Sokic represent only a small part of the offer prepared by the auction company Madl Art for its next auction.
However, the greatest attention of the visitors of the pre-auction exhibition, which is held at Madlenianum, is drawn by Jovan Bijelic's painting Bosnian Landscape from 1939, of which starting price is EUR 28,000, and Milovan Vidak's Impulse Oscillometer from 1965, with the starting price of EUR 7,000.
(Impulse Oscillometer)
What will also be on the auction block, in addition to art paintings, are 50 antiques from various periods, including a real gem for collectors - a silver ewer and a decorative plate from the 19th-century Italy, made in the neoclassical style, of which starting price is EUR 15,000.
The auction will be held on June 20, at Madlenianum in Zemun, from 7 PM.
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