Statue of Ivo Andrić in Belgrade, Bronze memorial statue in Andrićev Venac, Belgrade, Serbia
The Statue of Ivo Andrić is a bronze sculpture depicting the Nobel Prize winner seated with his legs crossed. It stands in Andrićev Venac, the street where the writer's home once stood.
Ivo Andrić lived at this location from 1958 to 1975 and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961. The memorial honors one of Serbia's most important authors of the 20th century.
The statue sits in a neighborhood shaped by the writer's presence and legacy. People passing by recognize the sculpture as part of their city's literary identity.
The sculpture stands right next to a memorial museum housing the writer's personal objects and works. The location is easily walkable and accessible from the city center.
The sculpture was created from photographs and personal observations of the writer's distinctive sitting posture. This careful attention to detail captures how the author looked in his everyday life.
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