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Slikarstvo koroške smeri pozne mednarodne gotike na Slovenskem
ID Richter, Katarina (Author), ID Štefanac, Samo (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Slikarstvo poznega mednarodnega mehkega sloga izvorno prihaja z avstrijske Koroške, natančneje iz delavnice mojstra Friderika Beljaškega. Tudi na Slovenskem predstavlja eno izmed pomembnejših smeri stenskega slikarstva sredine 15. stoletja. Magistrska naloga je zasnovana kot prvi samostojen pregled slikarstva poznega mednarodnega mehkega sloga na Slovenskem. V tem okviru je največ poudarka namenjenega stenskemu slikarstvu območja današnje Gorenjske ter delom Mojstra Srednje vasi in Žirovniškega mojstra, tamkajšnjih protagonistov svojega časa. Posledično Janez Ljubljanski ni natančneje obravnavan. Njegovo delo namerno ostaja ob strani, saj bi kot najbolje raziskan slikar z največjim opusom zahteval levji delež pozornosti na račun ostalih mojstrov poznega mehkega sloga. Cilj naloge je prav tako na enem mestu zbrati ažuren pregled pričujoče vsebine, vključiti vse relevantne poslikave in nova odkritja ter prevetriti dosedanje znanje in ustaljena prepričanja glede Mojstra Srednje vasi, Žirovniškega mojstra ter na primerih posameznih poslikav in izbranih problemov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pozni mednarodni mehki slog, Žirovniški mojster, Mojster Srednje vasi, Friderik Beljaški, Mojster bohinjskega prezbiterija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-148061 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:166219267 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.07.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Carinthian Painting of the Late International Soft Style in the Slovene Lands
Abstract:
The painting of the Late International Soft Style originates from the Austrian region of Carinthia, more precisely from the workshop of Master Friedrich of Villach. Even in the Slovene lands, it represents one of the most important trends in fresco painting of the mid-15th century. The Master's Thesis is conceived as the first independent comprehensive synthesis regarding the topic of Late International Soft Style wall paintings in the Slovene lands. Within this context, the greatest emphasis is placed on the wall painting of modern-day Carniola and the works of the Master of Srednja vas and the Master of Žirovnica, the local protagonists of their time. As a result, Johannes of Ljubljana is not discussed in detail. His work is deliberately left aside because as the best-studied painter with the largest oeuvre, he would demand the lion's share of attention at the expense of the other masters of the Late International Soft Style. The goal of the thesis is also to compile an up-to-date overview of the thesis topic and to gather all of the available information in one place, as well as to include all the pertinent wall paintings, new discoveries, and to challenge the current knowledge and established beliefs regarding the Master of Srednja vas, the Master of Žirovnica, and regarding some individual examples of wall painting cycles and selected problems.

Keywords:Late International Soft Style, Master of Žirovnica, Master of Srednja vas, Friedrich of Villach, Master of the Bohinj Presbytery

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