Vršac triptych, Vršac
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Sowing and Harvesting and Market, popularly referred to as the Vršac triptych, is a three-panel oil painting by the Serbian realist Paja Jovanović. Painted around 1895, it shows the everyday interactions of the inhabitants of Vršac, a multi-ethnic and multi-religious town in the Banat region of Austria-Hungary of which Jovanović was a native. The painting was commissioned by the Vršac city council in 1895 for the following year's Budapest Millennium Exhibition. ()
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Vršac triptych – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Millennium Centar, Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, Gradski Muzej Vršac, Katedrala Svetog Gerharda.
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Which popular attractions are close to Vršac triptych?
Nearby attractions include Katedrala Svetog Gerharda, Vršac (4 min walk), Gradski Muzej Vršac, Vršac (6 min walk), Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, Vršac (10 min walk), Millennium Centar, Vršac (14 min walk).