International scientific conference, organized by Barbara Murovec, was attended by 24 scholars from Austria, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia. In their contributes (abstracts were published in advance, the conference papers will be published in 2011) they presented different aspects of Baroque painting, among which the question of aristocratic patronage was often exposed. Two og the research collaborators took part at the conference: A. Lavrič and B. Murovec
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
COBISS.SI-ID: 28830253Paper read at the international scientific conference on connections between Munich and Slovene painting focused on one of the first artists who with their life and work connected both areas, Andreas Herrlein, who was the leading portrait painter of the Carniolian aristocracy around 1800, and on different points of view, applicable in analysing Herrlein's oeuvre and understanding his significance for the space he worked in.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 514149759In the lecture at the symposium Venetian heritage on the shores of the Adriatic sea (Izola, October 10, 2009) new documents on the painters' family Gionima were presented. recent research throws new light on other members of the family besides Antonio (Francesco, Simone and Johann), who during the 2nd half of the 17th and in the beg. of 18th cent. were active in venice, Padua, Bologna and on the territory of Slovenia, Austria and Czech Republic. Simone Gionima is of special interest, he also painted in Ljubljana for J. Schellenburg and made several paintings for the Ursuline church.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 30575917Lecture at the symposium Architectural History (Ljubljana, Nov. 29, 2009) illuminated the system of public commissions for sacral buildings from the 16th to the 18th cent. in Venice, where the key positions in the offices were held by the nobility. From the noble ranks also the patrons and protectors of sacred artistic commissions and buildings emerged, as this was the only way for them to publicly represent their social position and prestige. These issues are of crucial importance also for the understanding of circumstances inside the noble patronship in the Slovene littoral cities.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 30785069S. Kermavnar, B. Murovec, B. Resman andH. Seražin collaborated in promoting art monuments. For the web-basis following presentations were prepared: churches: Ljubljana/cathedral, Preserje, Visoko pod Kureščkom, Črna vas, Bled, Crngrob, Hrastovlje, Piran, Vrh nad Želimljami, Strahomer, Dolenji Logatec, Jakovica, Ravnik, Spodnja Idrija, Podpeč, Jezero, Sveta Planina, Ribčev Laz, charterhouse Bistra and Žale by Plečnik; civil: Robba's fountain, Bled castle, Tolazzi Well, "Kotla Well".
F.27 Contribution to preserving/protecting natural and cultural heritage
COBISS.SI-ID: 32236077