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"Ivana Kobilca"
2022
charcoal, coffee, acrylic, latex, commercial oil paint, enamel on wood;
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Ivana Kobilca, 1861 – 1926, The most prominent Slovene female painter, Study for the fresco above the right side altar, Church of St. Cyril and Methodius, Sarajevo
The Lovers' Chronicle 20 December - without, verse by mac tag - art by Ivana Kobilca #DonneInArte https://t.co/Ofzb3UPF6X
She was one of Slovene realists, who created their most important paintings in the 1880s. Kobilca's greatest tribute to Slovenian art was made during the time she lived abroad
Ivana Kobilca (20 December 1861 – 4 December 1926) Female nude #DonneInArteVersusVirus #DonneInArte
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Among the many Central European artists who came to Habsburg Bosnia seeking inspiration & "Oriental" charm, Ivana Kobilca, Max Liebenwein, & Leo Arndt lived in Sarajevo ca. 1900 & founded Painters' Club (https://t.co/KrvK6OwJi0). I esp love Liebenwein's Sarajevo cats
Ivana #Kobilca,
#Slovenian painter born this day in 1861
She studied and worked in Vienna, Munich, Paris, Sarajevo, Berlin