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13.09.2020. 19:39 – 13.09.2020. 19:46
Interesting.
Goran Vesić, Photo: Goran Vesić
Goran Vesić, the deputy mayor of the city of Belgrade, shared a detail of his private life with his followers on Facebook, where he regularly informs the public about current affairs.
This time, Vesić did not hesitate to take another step, so in a concrete way he allowed the virtual audience to “peek” into his house.
Namely, in two photographs taken by the deputy mayor, Zoran Radojicic, shared works of art that adorn the walls of Vesić’s house.
Pictures on the wall of Vesić, Photo: FB
One represents the figure of Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian church, state and school, and next to him is the French heroine Jovanka Orleanka, a woman who led the French in the fight against the English army.
“Two paintings that I have proudly in the house. A gift from my friend, the painter Nebojsa Djuranovic. Saint Sava and Jovanka Orleanka”, reads the description of this post.
Both paintings are bordered by a bronze frame.
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