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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] | * [[Celje Museum of Recent History]] | ||
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An exhibition of the works of photographer Josip Pelikan from the collection of the Celje Museum of Recent History
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History
Studio was first established by Johann Martin Lenz, a photographer based in Celje, that had this studio built in 1899, with three workrooms on the ground floor and a metal-and-glass structure on the second floor. The studio was heated, enabling the photographer to work in it all year round. In 1919 the house and studio were purchased by Josip Pelikan. The photographer left behind much high-quality documentary material from the time he lived in Celje between 1919 and 1977. He was official photograper of city Celje and health centres of the region in the first half of the 20th century for instance Rogaška Slatina, Dobrna and Rimske toplice. He was also During Second World War he documented suffering and war atrocities that were forced upon people of Celje region. After the war he committed himself to landscape photography. At that time he was one the best Yugoslav professional photographers and a strict mentor to his followers, teaching old techniques photography of wet and dry glass negatives, retouch and manipulation of white photo paper.
Exhibition opening of Josip Pelikan photography will take place on 16th of December 2009 in Celje Museum of Recent History.
See also
External links
- Panoramic view of Josip Pelikan Photographic Studio, Slovenia Landmarks by Boštjan Burger