Zoltán Palugyay - Landscape with Flowers (1930)
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Lucia Dovičáková — Dreaming About Death on Pink Sofa (oil, canvas, 2022)
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A child in the country, 1860
By František Klimkovič
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Katarina Janeckova-Walshe (Slo 1988)
In the laundry (2023)
Ink on paper
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Dominik Skutecký (1849-1921), Head study of a gondolier
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Jozef Murgaš (Slovak, 1864-1929)
View from the Rectory Window (Wilkes-Barre, PA) (c1904)
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home by zuzana petrakova, 2023, oil on canvas, 30 × 20 × 2 centimeters
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Moja Kovačica, 1969 (My Kovačica)
Martin Jonaš
Martin Jonáš (Kovačica, May 9, 1924 - Pančevo, January 31, 1996) was a naive painter of Slovak origin from the town of Kovačica.
He made a significant contribution to the founding of the local group of naïve painters and is one of the founders of the Kovačica naiva. His works were exhibited at over 300 individual and group exhibitions in almost 50 countries of the world. He lived and worked in Kovačica. Probably the most significant and one of the biggest phenomena in Serbian naive art is in Kovačica, which fought for recognition in the world and became recognizable in it for the large number of Slovak peasants who worked and created in the field of naive without any painting education and learning from each other.
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Fero Kráľ Summer Nights 1972 oil on canvas 122.5x121.1 cm.
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Vladimír Kompánek - Zima (winter) 1979-1981
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Jozef Theodor Mousson - To the last rites (1908-18)
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Boris Sirka — Fluorescent Minerals (acrylic on canvas, 2016)
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Mikuláš Galanda, Sad bandits
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Fight of loves (súboj lások)
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Jozef Murgaš (Slovak, 1864-1929)
Veduta (1885)
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