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A BiH Photographer showed how Tvrtko I Kotromanic would look generated through AI

Published August 30, 2023
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Photographer from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Safet Hadzimusic showed what Tvrtko I Kotromanic would look like generated through artificial intelligence (AI).

Taking into account that the main topic of yesterday was the installation of a monument to Tvrtko I Kotromanic, BiH photographer Safet Hadzimusic shared how the king would look generated by AI.

 

In the photos, Kotromanic is shown sitting on the throne with a crown on his head.

The photographs, as well as the monument that was installed yesterday across the street from the Building of the Presidency of BiH, faithfully reflect the strong character and authority of the king. This monument shows him with a raised hand and an open fist, which at the same time greets and stops.

The sword on the side symbolizes the readiness to fight, and the shield with lilies symbolizes the defense of the state of Bosnia.

Mayor Benjamina Karic spoke on the occasion of the installation of the monument, who initiated the installation of the monument, and said that by respecting our history, we are building a better and more beautiful future for our children. She added that by erecting the monument, the shadow cast by “revisionist attempts on this supreme work of art” was corrected.

Stjepan Tvrtko I Kotromanic (c. 1338 – c. March 10th, 1391) was a Ban of Bosnia from 1353 to 1377 and then the first king of Bosnia until 1391. Tvrtko I is considered one of the greatest medieval rulers of Bosnia, who left behind a country that was bigger, stronger, more politically influential, and more militarily capable than the one he inherited, Klix.ba reports.

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