Zgošća Stećak

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Zgošća Stećak on display in National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo, relocated from its original location in the Zgošća river gorge near Kakanj (front (east) and side (south) view)

Zgošća Stećak (Serbo-Croatian: Zgošćanski Stećak) is a stećak (monumental medieval tombstone) discovered in a gorge of the Zgošća river, near Donja Zgošća village, not far from Kakanj in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is one of the most representative examples of stećak found in terms of its size, artistic processing and ornamentation. Along the Zgošća Stećak researchers found a stećak in the form of a column, colloquially known as Zgošća Column. Both column and gable stećak dates back to the 15th century. The stećak was relocated from its original location to a botanical garden in the atrium of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, where it is kept and displayed for public view.

Zgošća Stećak replica placed on the Square of Bosnia and Herzegovina in front of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

It was found in the necropolis of Crkvina in Donja Zgošća near Kakanj, almost equidistant from the two royal residences, royal court in Sutjeska and royal fortress-town of Bobovac. The stećak was relocated to the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1913 together with a pillar from the same locality,[1] after Ćiro Truhelka carried out an in-situ research.

Zgošća Stećak is one of the most representative examples of stećak found in terms of its size, artistic processing and ornamentation.[2]

Conservation

It is kept in a museum's botanical garden in the atrium of the building. Conservation works were carried out during the period of Austro-Hungarian administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then after the Second World War. The reconstruction of the damaged parts, as well as the assembly of the broken gable-shaped megalith, was done provisorily with ordinary cement mortar. For the last 15 to 20 years, the stećak was only maintained by washing. It is still unprotected and exposed to elements and constant decay.[3]

A replica of the Zgošća Stećak was also made, which was placed on Square of Bosnia and Herzegovina in front of the building of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH and the Council of Ministers of BiH, and a replica of the Zgošćan column, which was placed in the central city centre of Kakanj.[4] Multidisciplinary research at the Donja Zgošća site was carried out in 2011 and at the beginning of 2012.

Today, the stećak is held in the Botanical Garden of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, as part of a collection of 33 stećaks, stone monuments from the Middle Ages. The Commission for the Preservation of National Monuments, at the session held on June 26, 2019, decided to declare the National Museum collection of stećaks a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[5][6]

Description

The dimensions of the stećak with a slab are: the gable-shaped sarcophagus 248 cm x 136 cm x 142 cm, slab 310 cm x 204 cm x 34 cm. The weight is about 14 tons.[6]

The richness of the decoration of the stećak is reflected on all four sides of the gable, ornamented with human and animal figures, plant and geometric ornamentation and architectural motifs.[6]

Most decorated is the eastern front side of the monument, which is extremely artistically interesting. It is divided into three horizontal zones, and in between the first and second zone, which is lower to the ground, there is a strip with floral motifs that alternate rhythmically. Thus, the two upper zones are visually connected and separated from the lower zone by their content.[6]

The upper zone shows a city with a gate on a steep rock, two high towers next to it, and two smaller towers at the corners. In front of the city sits a person on a throne, with two people standing to the left and right. On one of the towers, a person sits on an open balcony and looks out. In the lower zone, two grooms are shown, who have saddled their horses, ready for the gentlemen to mount them.[6]

The northern side is in the form of plant stylization, divided into two parts by a wide horizontal band: in the upper part, five knights on horses are shown, riding one after the other towards the eastern front. The knights are in armour and have a helmet with a crown, and a spear in their right hand.[6]

The western front side of the monument is in the form of plant stylization, divided into two parts by a horizontal narrow strip, as is the northern side. In the upper part, four arcades are shown, in which four reels are shown in two rows with six leaves in the reel. In the lower part, four reels are shown, and in the interior, a six-leaf is shown. The area around the reel is decorated with smaller flowers, 28 of them.[6]

On the southern side, there is an identical division into two fields. In the upper field there are eight rosettes and the Tree of Life, and in the lower five horsemen with pointed spears. Four knights are facing the east side of the front, and the fifth is facing the west front side, i.e. towards the first four knights.[6]

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