Las óleos de todo Ivan Grohar


ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
90811  
Ivan Grohar, Avtoportret
 
 Avtoportret   1894(1894) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 17.8 x 15.5 cm (7 x 6.1 in) cyf
89461  
Ivan Grohar, crednik
 
 crednik   1910(1910) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 73.5 x 85.5 cm (28.9 x 33.7 in) cyf
96638  
Ivan Grohar, Dekle
 
 Dekle   circa 1893(1893) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 31 X 25 cm cyf
97310  
Ivan Grohar, Dr Arko
 
 Dr Arko   1908(1908) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 6.5 X 48.5 cm cyf
97513  
Ivan Grohar, Gerajte
 
 Gerajte   1908(1908) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 46.5 x 68.5 cm cyf
97315  
Ivan Grohar, Grabljice
 
 Grabljice   1902(1902) Medium oil on canvas cyf
90817  
Ivan Grohar, Jezus
 
 Jezus   1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 42.5 x 55.5 cm (16.7 x 21.9 in) cyf
97074  
Ivan Grohar, Jozef Anton Codelli
 
 Jozef Anton Codelli   1762(1762) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 100 X 78 cm cyf
96821  
Ivan Grohar, Krajina ob vodi
 
 Krajina ob vodi   1901(1901) and 1902(1902) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 50 X 37 cm cyf
96987  
Ivan Grohar, Krompir
 
 Krompir   1909(1909) Medium oil on canvas cyf
97308  
Ivan Grohar, Moz s fesom
 
 Moz s fesom   1893(1893) Medium oil on paper Dimensions 37 X 29 cm cyf
92069  
Ivan Grohar, Moz z vozom
 
 Moz z vozom   1910(1910) Medium oil on paper Dimensions 93.5 X 131 cm (36.8 X 51.6 in) cyf
96685  
Ivan Grohar, Pobiralec krompirja
 
 Pobiralec krompirja   1910(1910) Medium oil on canvas cyf
88718  
Ivan Grohar, Portret angela
 
 Portret angela   1911(1911) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 12.2 x 11.2 cm (4.8 x 4.4 in) cyf
97073  
Ivan Grohar, Portret matere
 
 Portret matere   1895(1895) Medium oil on canvas cyf
97309  
Ivan Grohar, Pot z vozom
 
 Pot z vozom   1902(1902) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 53 X 77 cm cyf
96820  
Ivan Grohar, Srecanje zupnika Erzena z Abrahamom
 
 Srecanje zupnika Erzena z Abrahamom   1894(1894) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 46.5 X 35.7 cm cyf
96420  
Ivan Grohar, Studija za oltarno sliko
 
 Studija za oltarno sliko   by 1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 62 X 45 cm cyf
96498  
Ivan Grohar, Sv Alojzij
 
 Sv Alojzij   1898(1898) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 54.5 X 54.5 cm cyf
96497  
Ivan Grohar, Sveta druzna
 
 Sveta druzna   1895(1895) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 90 X 68 cm cyf
95206  
Ivan Grohar, The Sower
 
 The Sower   1907 (1907) Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 120 cm x 108 cm cyf
97512  
Ivan Grohar, Triglavsko pogorje
 
 Triglavsko pogorje   1908(1908) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 70 x 100 cm cyf
97562  
Ivan Grohar, Vrbe ob potoku
 
 Vrbe ob potoku   by 1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas cyf
97437  
Ivan Grohar, Zetev
 
 Zetev   by 1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas cyf

Ivan Grohar
Ivan Grohar (15 June 1867 - 19 April 1911) was a Slovene Impressionist painter. Together with Rihard Jakopič, Matej Sternen and Matija Jama, he is considered one of the leading figures of Slovene impressionism in the fin de siecle period. Grohar was born in the Upper Carniolan village of Spodnja Sorica, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. From an early age, he showed an interest in art but he could not develop his talent because he was an orphan and lived in poverty. In 1888, the local vicar Anton Jamnik sent him to an exhibition in the nearby town of Škofja Loka, enabling him to spend the summer working in the town of Kranj under the supervision of the church painter Matija Bradaška. He also travelled to Zagreb, where he worked in the atelier of Spiridion Milanesi, until he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He disliked the military life, so he deserted and fled to Venice, in Italy. Left with nothing, he appealed to the Austro-Hungarian consulate. In 1889 a court sentenced him to a short stay in prison and extended his military service by one year. Ivan Grohar: Brna from 1899In 1892, he applied to the Carniolan Provincial Diet for financial assistance to study at the Graz school of painting, which he received. Two years later, he applied for assistance to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. This assistance was also approved, but despite his excellent exam result, he was not accepted to the Academy because he had not finished his studies in Graz. He continued his schooling in Graz and finished it at the end of 1894. In August 1896, he opened his own atelier in Škofja Loka. He also worked in Munich, where he attended Anton Ažbe school of art. Back home, he befriended the impressionist painter Rihard Jakopič. In autumn of 1900, he took part in the first Slovene Artistse Exhibition, organised by the Slovene Artistic Association (Slovensko umetniško društvo, SUD). He was elected to the position of treasurer of the SUD, but illegally borrowed money from the association, for which he was sentenced to three monthse imprisonment. On his release, he left for Vienna.



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