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The image displays an ornate gold-framed picture mounted on a dark green wall, indicative of a museum exhibit in Belgrade, Serbia. The framed artwork depicts a historical urban street scene in Novi Sad, explicitly identified by Cyrillic and Latin text ("НОВИ САД / NOVI SAD") positioned at the top of the image content. The central focus is a multi-story corner building featuring a light-colored, possibly cream or beige, facade with white architectural detailing, arched windows on the lower level, and ornate gables with reddish-tiled roofs. This building anchors a street intersection with unpaved or cobblestone surfaces. To the left, a longer, lower building extends down the street, while to the right, another multi-story building with a lighter facade is visible. The sky above is partly cloudy. No people, vehicles, or dynamic actions are visible within the depicted scene. Below the framed picture, large, dark metallic numbers "1838" are affixed to the wall. To the right of these numbers, a green informational plaque with white text states in English: "Jovan, the father of Dositej and the parson of the Church of the Three Hierarchs in Novi Sad, died."
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Feb 28, 2026, 5:20 PM

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The image displays an ornate gold-framed picture mounted on a dark green wall, indicative of a museum exhibit in Belgrade, Serbia. The framed artwork depicts a historical urban street scene in Novi Sad, explicitly identified by Cyrillic and Latin text ("НОВИ САД / NOVI SAD") positioned at the top of the image content. The central focus is a multi-story corner building featuring a light-colored, possibly cream or beige, facade with white architectural detailing, arched windows on the lower level, and ornate gables with reddish-tiled roofs. This building anchors a street intersection with unpaved or cobblestone surfaces. To the left, a longer, lower building extends down the street, while to the right, another multi-story building with a lighter facade is visible. The sky above is partly cloudy. No people, vehicles, or dynamic actions are visible within the depicted scene. Below the framed picture, large, dark metallic numbers "1838" are affixed to the wall. To the right of these numbers, a green informational plaque with white text states in English: "Jovan, the father of Dositej and the parson of the Church of the Three Hierarchs in Novi Sad, died."

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