Having finished his work on the Petrinović Mausoleum, Rosandić returned to Belgrade, where he vigorously involved in new creative endeavours, approaching his artistic zenith. His works created between 1930 and 1939 are held by numerous museums and private collection throughout the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and abroad. This waist-length self-portrait was made in 1930 and is held by the Museum of Toma Rosandić in Belgrade. It features the artist with wavy hair and a beard, dressed in a long-sleeved lavishly draped robe, holding a piece of clay on his right shoulder.