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Ivana Kobilca (20 December 1861 - 4 December 1926) was a Slovene realist painter who lived, worked and studied in various European cities including Vienna, Sarajevo, Berlin, Paris and Munich. She was a member of Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris. Many of her paintings are still lifes, portraits or country settings. She later tended toward impressionism. Her best known paintings are Kofetarica (Coffeemadam), 1888; Citrarica (The Zitherist), Likarice (Women Ironers), 1891; Holandsko dekle (A Dutch Girl), Portret sestre Fani (Portrait of Sister Fani), 1889; and Poletje (Summer), 1889.

Ivana Kobilca Kofetarica oil painting artist


Ivana Kobilca Kofetarica oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  80321
Kofetarica
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1888(1888) Medium Oil on canvas cyf


Ivana Kobilca Summer oil painting artist


Ivana Kobilca Summer oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  92745
Summer
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1889(1889) and 1890(1890) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 180 X 140 cm (70.9 X 55.1 in) cjr


Ivana Kobilca Holandka oil painting artist


Ivana Kobilca Holandka oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  96311
Holandka
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1886(1886) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 56 X 46.5 cm cyf


Ivana Kobilca Pariska branjevka oil painting artist


Ivana Kobilca Pariska branjevka oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  96343
Pariska branjevka
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circa 1892(1892) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 82 X 60 cm cyf


Ivana Kobilca Mira Pintar oil painting artist


Ivana Kobilca Mira Pintar oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  96552
Mira Pintar
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1913(1913) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 92.5 X 82.5 cm cyf


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