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Matija Jama (4 January 1872 – 6 April 1947) was a . Together with Rihard Jakopič, and , he is considered among the best representatives of in the .


Life
Jama was born in , where he attended primary school and lower grammar school. He then moved with his family to , where he began to show an interest in painting when in higher grammar school. After finishing grammar school, he enrolled in the law faculty, but in 1890 he quit his studies and left for , where he enrolled in a private art school. Two years later, he returned to Ljubljana, where he made a living with his drawings. During this time, he drew illustrations for the journal Dom in svet.

With the support of the Provincial Diet, he returned to Munich in 1897, where he enrolled in Anton Ažbe's art school. The following year, he enrolled at the Munich artistic academy, but he did not finish his studies there. In 1902, he married the Dutch painter Louise van Raders. Jama lived and worked in different places throughout Europe: , , Germany and the . Later, he returned to the , where he lived for a while in and in Volčji Potok. Finally, he settled in Rašica and then in Ljubljana.

Besides oil paintings, Jama also drew designs for posters and illustrations. Among others, he illustrated the first editions of several books by the famous modernist writer . His idols in his later life, when he had "grown out" of his period, were Italian and French , amongst whom the most influential was . In his prime, Jama was essentially a landscape painter. Even the illustrations and commissioned portraits that he produced at the start of his artistic career feature .

In his later period, Jama worked together with other Slovene impressionists, in particular with Rihard Jakopič, with whom he worked in Donji Čemehovec and Kraljevec na Sutli. It was at this time that Jama began to study light and became a true impressionist. In this last period of Slovene impressionism, he painted first and foremost with watercolour, but he gave this up around 1900 and devoted himself to painting using . He produced the majority of his best-known works with this technique, which he used until the end of his life.


Selected paintings
Among some 450 paintings made by Jama the most notable include:Vadnjal, Sonja (2005) Slovenian impressionists – Matija Jama, www.thezaurus.com, Institute of Slovenian Studies Victoria, Australia.
  • At meal ("Pri obedu")
  • Garden ("Vrt")
  • Bridge on Dobra ("Most na Dobri")
  • By the river in spring/ spring-landscape with city at Blejsko jezero
  • Willow Trees ("Vrbe")
  • Ljubljana in Snow ("Ljubljana v snegu")
  • Saint Michlaus ("Šenklavž")
  • Croatian Farmer ("Hrvaški kmet")
  • Wheel dance ("Kolo")
  • Village in Winter ("Vas v zimi")
  • Blossoming Apple Tree ("Cvetoča jablana")
  • Red Parasol ("Rdeči parazol")
  • On the Divan ("Na divanu")


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