Show of Slovenian Impressionists Opens in Paris

Paris, 17 April - An exhibition of almost 200 works of Slovenian Impressionists and their contemporaries opened on Wednesday evening in Paris. The show dubbed Slovenian Impressionists and Their Time 1890-1920 will run until 13 July at the Petit Palais gallery.

Ljubljana A painting by Rihard Jakopič (1869-1943), an Impressionist painter who gave name to the annual national prize for outstanding achievements in art. Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA File photo

Ljubljana
A painting by Rihard Jakopič (1869-1943), an Impressionist painter who gave name to the annual national prize for outstanding achievements in art.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
File photo

Ljubljana "Larch" (1904), oil on canvass, by Ivan Grohar from the catalogue of the National Gallery. Photo: Dasa Mavric/STA

Ljubljana
"Larch" (1904), oil on canvass, by Ivan Grohar from the catalogue of the National Gallery.
Photo: Dasa Mavric/STA

Ljubljana "Spring" (1903), oil on canvass, by Ivan Grohar from the catalogue of the National Gallery. Photo: Dasa Mavric/STA

Ljubljana
"Spring" (1903), oil on canvass, by Ivan Grohar from the catalogue of the National Gallery.
Photo: Dasa Mavric/STA

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