In the spring of 2010 there was an exhibition in the National Gallery of Slovenia on the city fountain by Francesco Robba (of 1751), one of the best known city simbols of Ljubljana. A monograph, published on this occasion, presents the story of the fountain from the beginings in the 18th century up to the end of 20th century, when it was moved to the gallery. It includes careful study of its erection in 1751 as well as later perception of the monument, including his use as a city and national symbol.
F.28 Organising an exhibition
COBISS.SI-ID: 249575168On the international CIHA (International Committee of the History of Arts) conference in Maribor (Art and Architecture around 1400) several of our researchers presented their research. Alenka Vodnik, for example, demonstrated how the work of painters from Friuli on the historical territory of Carinthia was short-lived and is only present on the territory that was under control of the allies of the Habsburg family.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 45800802Presentation of stylistic and material research of selected wall paintings in Slovenia with the application of laboratory analysis of painting techniques and materials used.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 50778978The paper presents a case study based on the engraving of “Madonna with Lilies of the Valley” by Master E.S. (L. 79) and the statue Madonna from Dangolsheim in Alsace (now kept in Berlin and by some attributed to Nicholas Gerhaert of Leyden) to answer some questions about the preservation of individual typological elements of Beautiful Madonnas in late Gothic central european sculptural production. Both masterpices are more or less freely based on an statue of a Beautiful Madonna from around 1400, combined with the latest achievements of early Netherlandish art.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 45630050Compendium of texts which were selected from the papers at the symposium with the same name (also organized by Beti Žerovc, Moderna galerija Ljubljana, 2011). The chosen theme is approached in interdisciplinary manner; authors are distinguished scientist, among other anthropologists Henrietta Moore and Thomas Fillitz, philosopher Robert Pfaller etc.
C.01 Editorial board of a foreign/international collection of papers/book
COBISS.SI-ID: 34601773