'Tamiški Kralj' by Miodrag Rogan

'Tamiški Kralj' by Miodrag Rogan


Secanj, Serbia (CS)
In a small Serbian village, archaeologists discovered a bronze figurine that dated to the 1100s; it was believed to be a representation of Jesus Christ.

It's known as “The King Of Tamiš,” since the Tamiš River is located 1 mile away. Local sculptor Miodrag Rogan was fascinated by the look of the figurine, discovered by his friend. He decided to craft a larger version of the ancient relic. The sculpture is made of concrete and was placed near the road at the village’s entrance.
In a small Serbian village, archaeologists discovered a bronze figurine that dated to the 1100s; it was believed to be a representation of Jesus Christ.

It's known as “The King Of Tamiš,” since the Tamiš River is located 1 mile away. Local sculptor Miodrag Rogan was fascinated by the look of the figurine, discovered by his friend. He decided to craft a larger version of the ancient relic. The sculpture is made of concrete and was placed near the road at the village’s entrance.
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By: kkeps

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