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Ivana Kobilca (20 December 1861 – 4 December 1926) was a , and is considered the most prominent

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painter and a key figure of Slovene cultural identity. She was a realist painter who studied and worked in , , , , , and Ljubljana. She mostly painted and , whereas her drawings are few. The themes include , , , , and religious scenes. She was a controversial person, criticized for following movements that had not developed further in later periods.


Biography
Ivana Kobilca was born in as a daughter in a wealthy family of a craftsman. Her parents gave great emphasis on education. At first, she learned how to draw, but also French and Italian, in the Ursuline High School in her home town, where her teacher of drawing was Ida Künl. When she was 16, she went with her father to Vienna, where she saw the paintings of old masters that inspired her. From 1879 to 1880, she studied in Vienna, where she copied the paintings at the gallery of the Academy of Arts, and from 1880 to 1881 in Munich. From 1882 to 1889, she continued her studies under . In 1888, she participated for the first time in a public exhibition. At the following exhibition in Munich, her work was spotted and praised by the prominent German art historian Richard Muther. She then returned to Ljubljana. In 1890, she painted in . In 1891 and 1892, she painted in Paris in the private school of . She became an honorary member ( membre associée) of Société Nationale des Beaux Arts. In 1892, she also painted in . In 1893, she returned to Ljubljana, visited in 1894, and lived in Sarajevo from 1897 to 1905. From 1906 to 1914, she lived in Berlin, and then returned to Ljubljana. At the time of her death in 1926 in Ljubljana, she was described as the greatest Yugoslav female painter.


Works and meanings
Judging by her social origin, way of living, ideals and work, she was an urban artist. She is 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. Her greatest impact was on figural painting, especially and paintings of typical people's lives in rustic or urban places. Since the time she had spent in , her most important genre became . Her early work reflects characteristics of München studio-work. Her focus was on value, and draftsmanship; only her pastels were light and rosy. From 1889 onwards her painting became lighter with blue nuances, typical for Parisian art at the time.

In the late 1880s many artists were influenced by the Impressionist movement that began in France with , , Renoir and others. Ivana Kobilca, however stayed true to her academic artistic roots; with strong focus on study of value, draftsmanship and realism in oil painting.

Kobilca's best known paintings are Kofetarica ( Coffee Drinker), 1888; Citrarica ( Zitherist), Likarice ( Women Ironers), 1891; Holandsko dekle ( Dutch Girl), Portret sestre Fani ( Portrait of Sister Fani), 1889; and Poletje ( Summer), 1889. Her work is on display at all major European galleries.


Commemoration
After Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia, Kobilca was portrayed by Rudi Španzel on the 5000 banknote. It was in circulation from December 1993 until the introduction of in January 2007.


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