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Painting of Majda Kurnik – Still life is an old painting of hers, from 1962. This is a typical example of her painting, landscape motifs, as well as still life paintings are known to painting lovers. Majda Kurnik worked with a lot of light and clear colors.
This painting was made using the oil on plywood technique. Dimensions are 36 x 50 cm (without frame) and 52 x 66 cm (with frame). Price of painting Majda Kurnik – Still life with frame. The frame is the original wooden light green, and the passepartout is a thin wooden gray slip. The frame is selected with style and in accordance with the colors in the picture.
Majda Kurnik’s oil on plywood technique – Still life takes us to a different world of painting. Majda Kurnik was born in Slovenia, in Šala, near Velenj, on August 2, 1920. She finished teacher training in Ljubljana and worked as a teacher for a short time in an elementary school near Murska Sobota.
As an exile from the occupiers, she came to Belgrade with her whole family in 1941, where she stayed to live and create until her untimely death in 1967. She finished teacher training in Ljubljana and worked as a teacher for a short time in an elementary school near Murska Sobota.
During World War II, she attended Mladen Josić’s private art school, and then entered the Academy of Fine Arts. He graduated in 1949 as a student of Mihajlo Petrov, Ivan Tabaković, Đorđe Andrejević Kun, Kosta Hakman and Marko Čelebonović.
From the beginning of 1945, she actively participated in the NOB as part of the III Army, but also as a member of the art section of the Propaganda Department and the only female painter.
While studying, she exhibited on the Šamac-Sarajevo railway, at the Academy’s exhibitions, as well as at the exhibition of the Yugoslav Youth Festival in 1948.
From 1949 to 1951, after graduating, he trained in the State Master’s Workshop with the painter Milo Milunović.
She studied in Italy for one month in 1951, in Paris for six months in 1954 and for two months in 1960 as a scholarship holder of the Moša Piada fund.
She became a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia (ULUS) in 1951. She exhibited for the first time at the Independent Exhibition, of which she was a member, in the same year. Since then, she has actively participated in the exhibitions of ULUS, the October Salon, the Belgrade Group,… She had a solo exhibition at the Graphic Collective Gallery in Belgrade in 1953.
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