Works through which Maksim Gaspari helped create Slovenian identity put on show

Ljubljana, 24 October - Artist Maksim Gaspari (1883-1980) was interested in how Slovenians lived and made a number of works which became instrumental in creating Slovenian national identity. The Slovenian Ethnographic Museum launched on Thursday an exhibition of 120 of his paintings, drawings, postcards and other items related to Slovenian ethnographic heritage.

Ljubljana Maksim Gaspari's self-portrait from 1943, exhibited at the National Gallery as part of an exhibition of the Kroples collection in early 2024. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA File photo

Ljubljana
Maksim Gaspari's self-portrait from 1943, exhibited at the National Gallery as part of an exhibition of the Kroples collection in early 2024.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
File photo

Bled A painting by Maksim Gaspari at his retrospective in 2010. Photo: Sašo Pipan/STA File photo

Bled
A painting by Maksim Gaspari at his retrospective in 2010.
Photo: Sašo Pipan/STA
File photo

The rest of this news item is available to subscribers.
The news item consists of 2.095 characters (without spaces) or 409 words words.

Buy the news item. Price: 2 tokens; on account: 0 tokens.

eho/tv/sm
© STA, 2024