The treasury of the Vraćevšnica monastery keeps numerous valuables. There is a significant collection of icons from the 17 th and 18 th century, as well as a collection of metal and textile as well as liturgical items, gospels, icons, portraits, graphics. Of the oil on canvas paintings from the former "picture gallery", only two have survived to this day: The Baptism of Christ/The Coronation of the Virgin - the work of Pavel Čortanović from 1869, painted on both sides of the canvas, and The Portrait of Prince Miloš from 1859, the work of Đura Jakšić. The treasury is full of items from the 19 th century that belonged to the members of the Obrenović dynasty: "Takovski krst", which is believed to have been sworn to by Miloš and the insurgents in 1815, then the monastery seals that Prince Miloš used in the first years of his reign, an iron bed with the monogram "M. O.", a carpet, a pan and a pot of Princess Ljubica, a mirror and a console, an album with photos and a silver tray of Queen Natalija, an icon of the Virgin with Christ (Eleusa) from the 17 th century, which came to the collection of the Vraćevšnica monastery through the purchase of the auctioned valuables of Queen Draga and King Alexander after their deaths, a representative salon of King Alexander Obrenović, which he himself ordered to be made in Paris, in Victor Aimone's workshop in 1900, a pillow of Queen Draga, an obituary, icons, a fiddle and a saber from the house of Obrenović.
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