The wooden Pieta` sculpture in the Koper Cathedral most probably originates from Padua, from the middle of the 15th century. It is related to the roughly contemporary sculpture of Pieta` in Piove di Sacco, which was undoubtedly made by the same sculptor as the Pieta` in Koper and can be related to the painting of the circle of Francesco Squarcione.
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Garden design by Franz Anton Danreiter is identified as the work for Goričane Manor of 1747 and studied in the context of Carinolian garden designs of mid-18th century.
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New monographic study on baroque painter Fortunat Bergant is part of a monographic catalogue of the exhibition in National Gallery of Slovenia, organized by the author
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Slovene architectural history often mentions the architects France and Marta Ivansˇek as ‘ambassadors’ of Swedish culture. From Scandinavia they brought a number of models which proved to be crucial for the improvement of housing standards such as the idea of low-rise high-density housing (e.g. the Murgle development in Ljubljana), Scandinavian modern kitchen design (SVEA) and the Barva in Oblika (‘Colour and Form’) courses on the Swed- ish Natural Colour System and its applicatibility in design, architecture and textile industry. Numerous researchers of post-war Slovenian architecture have mentioned France and Marta Ivansˇek’s Swedish experience, but the topic has not yet been researched or presented in detail. This article seeks to provide an insight into the years the architects spent in Stockholm. Based on primary sources from the Stockholm archives, the architects’ own records and correspondence, it reconstructs their stay and work in Stockholm.
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A detailed study of art in Slovenia in the 1930s, part of the award wining monograph on art in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929-1941)
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