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  Ivana Kobilca
Ivana Kobilca, by far the most distinguished Slovene paintress was born December 20th, 1861.
Ivana Kobilca, later member of Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris, was born in a modest provincial family.
The year 1889, the year of her first independent exhibition is the mile stone in her career; then she left the brownish "gallery tone" and her first expressively pleinairstic paintings were created.
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 Ivana Kobilca - Wikipedija, prosta enciklopedija
Ivana Kobilca se je risanja učila pri Idi Künl v Ljubljani, v letih 1879-1880 pa je v galeriji dunajske akademije kopirala slike starih mojstrov.
Koraka, ki vodi od tod v impresionizem, Ivana Kobilca ni storila.
Besedilo je na razpolago pod dovoljenjem GNU za rabo proste dokumentacije (za podrobnosti glejte Avtorske pravice).
sl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ivana_Kobilca#Dela_in_pomen   (426 words)

  
  Famous Slovenians   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ivana Kobilca is Slovenia's most important woman painter and represents the generation of Slovenian realists.
Her portraits of her close relatives are famous as are The Zither Player, The Coffee Drinker, Grandmother's Chest, and the allegory Slovenia Bows to Ljubljana done for the Ljubljana City Hall.
Paintings by Ivana Kobilca are exhibited in all the major galleries in Europe.
www.un.int /slovenia/famous.html   (1293 words)

  
  info: Ivana_Kobilca   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ivana Kobilca, by far the most distinguished Slovene paintress was born December 20th...
Ivana KobilcaIvana Kobilca It often happens that the world does not acknowledge an artist until he is dead.
Ivana Kobilca (1861-1926) is an acknowledged Slovenian painter.
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 Australian Information from Wikipedia
Ivana Kobilca is the most important Slovenian female painter.
Judging by her social origin, way of living, ideals and work, she was an urban artist.
With only few exceptions, her work of that period are dull and impersonal.
www.thinkingaustralia.net /thinking_australia/wikipedia/default.php?title=Ivana_Kobilca   (307 words)

  
 Famous Slovenes - The most eminent Slovenes are depicted on Slovenia’s banknotes
Ivana Kobilca (1861-1926) is Slovenia’s most important woman painter and represents the generation of Slovene realists.
Her portraits of her close relatives are famous as are The Zither Player, The Coffee Drinker, Grandmother’s Chest, and the allegory Slovenia Bows to Ljubljana done for the Ljubljana City Hall.
Paintings by Ivana Kobilca are exhibited in all the major galleries in Europe.
www.randburg.com /si/general/slo8.html   (1656 words)

  
 Ivana Kobilca ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ivana Kobilca (1862 - 1918) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ivana Kobilca: Articles on Ivana Kobilca (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia
Poletna muzejska no - Ivana Kobilca - Poletje
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 Ivana Kobilca
Ivana Kobilca (December 20, 1861 - December 4, 1926) was a Slovene realist painter who lived, worked and studied in various European cities including Vienna, Sarajevo, Berlin, Paris and Munich.
Ivana Kobilca is the most important Slovenian female painter.
Ivana Kobilica at National Gallery in Ljubljana (in Slovene)
ivana-kobilca.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Ivana_Kobilca   (1020 words)

  
 5000 SIT - Bank of Slovenia
The hand-engraved portrait of the paintress Ivana Kobilca is the main motif on the front of the banknote.
On the 15 January 2002 issue, there is a hologram in the form of a palette, with a pattern of stylized flowers and the numbers "5000", both in colours which change as you tilt the note.
The watermark bears the portrait of Ivana Kobilca.
www.bsi.si /en/banknotes-and-coins.asp?MapaId=535   (213 words)

  
 Ivana Kobilca ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ivana Kobilca (1862 - 1918) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Ivana Kobilca: Articles on Ivana Kobilca (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia
Poletna muzejska no - Ivana Kobilca - Poletje
www.wwar.com /masters/k/kobilca-ivana.html   (54 words)

  
 The Sources Of Laibach Kunst
Ivana Kobilca (December 20, 1861 - December 4, 1926)
Coffee Drinker by Kobilca inspired Laibach's version, no doubt they were looking for strong Slovene identity for their poster "Ausstellung Laibach Kunst" in SKUC Gallery back in 1983 April.
Sir Edwin Landseer born in England was a keen and regular visitor to the Scottish Highlands capturing its rugged beauty and wildlife in many paintings.
www.gla.ac.uk /~dc4w/laibach/sources2.html   (349 words)

  
 ..:: > Portalino Photo Gallery > Banconote > - Slovenia banknotes (till 15/01/2007) - by Netzapping ::..   (Site not responding. Last check: )
15/01/2002 - The hand-engraved portrait of the painter Ivana Kobilca is the main motif.
Reverse: the plan of the facade of the National Gallery in Ljubljana.
Ivana Kobilca (1861-1926) Ivana Kobilca is Slovenia's most important woman painter and represents the generation of Slovenian realists.
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