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Prince Paul and the Prince of Dealers, Lecture by Jelena Todorovic, University of Belgrade (Collecting Central Europe), Online, 30 April 2024, 19:00 CEST

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The history of collecting in Europe and even more in the America of the 1920s and 1930s would be impossible to imagine without the figure of Joseph Duveen. Very little is known, however, about the decisive role he played in the creation of the State Art Collection in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929-1938) and the influence he had on the politics of collecting of this newly-founded country on the Balkans.

This presentation aims to shed more light not only on the role of Joseph Duveen in the foundation of the State Art Collection, but also on the rarely discussed collaboration and friendship between Prince Paul of Yugoslavia and Joseph Duveen. This most successful “joint venture” between a Royal Prince and a Prince of Dealers profoundly shaped the State Art Collection (SAC). It also made possible the foundation of the Museum of Modern Art in Belgrade and of Prince Paul’s personal collection.

Jelena Todorovic studied Art History (1993-1998) at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade before gaining her MA and PhD at University College London (UCL – 1998-2004), where she worked as a teaching assistant and part-time lecturer. In 2005, she transferred to the University of the Arts in Belgrade where she presently teaches in the Faculty of Fine Arts as Full Professor.

For more information, please visit our website at www.collectingcentraleurope.org!

All are welcome but must have a (free) zoom account and register first via the following link: lmu-munich.zoom.us/meeting/register/u50kde-vqjkpGdBSKhEVQ_TwMmVXKI8cjgqz#/registration. Please use the email address linked to your zoom account.

Collecting and Issues of Provenance in Central and Eastern Europe

We plan to hold a one-day workshop in late July 2024, most likely 20 July, via zoom.

Please send us your abstract and short bio blurb by 27 April to collectingcentraleurope@gmail.com.

The workshop will discuss all issues connected to matters of provenance in the area, from mediaeval times to the present, in relation to museums and private collections. We welcome proposals for 20-minute presentations in English.

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