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+ | The exhibition ''Slovene Impressionists and their Time 1890–1920'' is shown at the Petit Palais in Paris from April 18 through July 13 2013 as the most extensive show of Slovene fine art in France till now. | ||
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+ | The first international presentation of the four impressionists (at the time members of the "Sava" group) took place in 1904 at the art salon Miethke in Vienna, the next one in Trieste in 1909. The group Sava exhibited also in Paris - during the peace treaty in 1919 in the scope of Yugoslav art exhibition. | ||
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+ | The [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] featured ''Slovene Impressionists and their Time 1890–1920'' in 2008 on the occasion of the Slovenian Presidency of the European Union and the 90th anniversary of the National Gallery of Slovenia. In 2009 the exhibition ''Polish Painting circa 1900, Impressionism and Symbolism'' was prepared in cooperation with the Polish National Museum. | ||
+ | For the Paris exhibit a new selection of works was done by the curators Sylvain Lecombre, head curator of the Petit Palais and [[Barbara Jaki]], director of the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]]. | ||
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+ | The show contextualises the historical environment of the late 19th and early 20th century with the selected artworks of Slovene painters ([[Jurij Šubic]], [[Ivana Kobilca]], [[Ferdo Vesel]], [[Anton Ažbe]], the four Slovene master Impressionists [[Rihard Jakopič]], [[Ivan Grohar]], [[Matija Jama]] and [[Matej Sternen]]), sculpture ([[Franc Berneker]], [[Lojze Dolinar]] and [[Ivan Zajec]]), photography ([[Avgust Berthold]]), film ([[Karol Grossmann]]), Art Nouveau/Jugendstil illustrations for books by contemporary writers ([[Ivan Cankar]] and [[Oton Župančič]]), graphics, caricature ([[Hinko Smrekar]]) and architecture (a documentary film featuring [[Jože Plečnik]], [[Maks Fabiani]] and [[Ivan Vurnik]]) | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, 16 April 2013
The exhibition Slovene Impressionists and their Time 1890–1920 is shown at the Petit Palais in Paris from April 18 through July 13 2013 as the most extensive show of Slovene fine art in France till now.
The first international presentation of the four impressionists (at the time members of the "Sava" group) took place in 1904 at the art salon Miethke in Vienna, the next one in Trieste in 1909. The group Sava exhibited also in Paris - during the peace treaty in 1919 in the scope of Yugoslav art exhibition.
The National Gallery of Slovenia featured Slovene Impressionists and their Time 1890–1920 in 2008 on the occasion of the Slovenian Presidency of the European Union and the 90th anniversary of the National Gallery of Slovenia. In 2009 the exhibition Polish Painting circa 1900, Impressionism and Symbolism was prepared in cooperation with the Polish National Museum. For the Paris exhibit a new selection of works was done by the curators Sylvain Lecombre, head curator of the Petit Palais and Barbara Jaki, director of the National Gallery of Slovenia.
The show contextualises the historical environment of the late 19th and early 20th century with the selected artworks of Slovene painters (Jurij Šubic, Ivana Kobilca, Ferdo Vesel, Anton Ažbe, the four Slovene master Impressionists Rihard Jakopič, Ivan Grohar, Matija Jama and Matej Sternen), sculpture (Franc Berneker, Lojze Dolinar and Ivan Zajec), photography (Avgust Berthold), film (Karol Grossmann), Art Nouveau/Jugendstil illustrations for books by contemporary writers (Ivan Cankar and Oton Župančič), graphics, caricature (Hinko Smrekar) and architecture (a documentary film featuring Jože Plečnik, Maks Fabiani and Ivan Vurnik)
Articles in category "Slovene Impressionists and their Time"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
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Media in category "Slovene Impressionists and their Time"
The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total.
- Ivan Grohar 1905 Kamnitik.jpg 1,600 × 1,412; 1.2 MB
- Maks Fabiani Foundation 1908 Jakopic Pavilion sketch 1.jpg 5,138 × 2,503; 20.25 MB
- Maks Fabiani Foundation 1908 Jakopic Pavilion sketch 2 .jpg 5,138 × 2,561; 20.34 MB
- Maks Fabiani Foundation 1908 jakopi pavilion sketch.jpg 9,213 × 8,000; 16.44 MB
- Matej Sternen 1909 Na divanu.jpg 1,600 × 1,211; 988 KB
- Matija Jama 1909 Vrbe.jpg 1,600 × 1,195; 1.14 MB
- National Gallery of Slovenia 2013 permanent exhibition Photo Janko Dermastja (10).jpg 4,256 × 2,832; 2.27 MB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 01.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 779 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 02.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 744 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 03.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 757 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 04.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 668 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 05.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 837 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 06.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 891 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 07.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 827 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 08.jpg 1,200 × 1,600; 933 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 09.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 744 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition 10.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 729 KB
- Petit Palais 2013 Slovene Impressionism and their Time 1890–1920 exhibition catalogue.jpg 1,768 × 2,211; 1.45 MB
- Rihard Jakopič 1903 Kamnitnik v snegu.jpg 1,600 × 1,311; 1.32 MB
- Slovene Impressionists and Their Time poster 2013 Petit Palais Paris.jpg 2,454 × 3,489; 6.36 MB