The Dutch and Flemish collection in the National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade consists of more than 500 works (210 paintings of art and 220 graphics and engravings, and over 80 drawings).
The National Museum of Serbia was the first museum in the world to include a Piet Mondrian painting in its permanent display.
[1] Represented artists include Juan de Flandes, Hieronymus Bosch, Cornelis de Vos, Anthony van Dyck, Antonis Mor, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Marten de Vos, Joos van Cleve, Jan Antonisz.
van Ravesteyn, Rubens, Jan van Goyen, Justus Sustermans, Cornelis de Vos, Willem van Aelst, Frans van Mieris, Sr., Paulus Potter, Caspar Netscher, Jan Frans van Bloemen, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Godfried Schalcken, Adriaen van Utrecht, Johan Jongkind, Jan Victors, Kees van Dongen, Anton Mauve, Allart van Everdingen, Vincent van Gogh and Piet Mondrian.