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Title:Zbirka plemiških portretov Jožefa Breznika s Koga pri Ormožu in njen osrednji del Galerija Dienerspergiana
Authors:ID Golec, Boris (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZRC SAZU - The Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Abstract:Narodni muzej v Ljubljani je leta 1934 od Jožefa Breznika, posestnika na Kogu pri Ormožu, kupil zbirko 39 plemiških portretov iz zapuščine Antonije Kofler, rojene baronice Dienersperg, nekdanje lastnice Breznikove kupljene posesti. Polovica portretov je izvirala od rodbine Dienersperg z Dobrne pri Celju, druga polovica pa od baronov Adelsteinov iz dvorca Dobrnica pri Dobrni, od koder je bila Antonijina babica. Antonijin ded Franc Ksaver baron Dienersperg, graščak na Dobrni in Dobrnici, je dal tisti del portretov, ki se je nahajal v dvorcu Dobrna, okoli leta 1832 opremiti z enotnimi napisi. Gre za 16 portretov štajerskih in kranjskih Dienerspergov ter dva portreta sorodnikov iz rodbin Hohenwart in Straßberg, ki smo jih poimenovali s skupnim imenom Galerija Dienerspergiana. Na njih je podpisan samo en slikar, doslej komaj znani Andrej Peric, eden pa naj bi prikazoval Regino Konstancijo pl. Dienersperg, dolgo pozabljeno najmlajšo hčer polihistorja Janeza Vajkarda Valvasorja.
Keywords:Jožef Breznik, portretna galerija prednikov, oljne slike, grad Dobrna, rodbina Dienersperg, rodbina Adelstein, rodbina Valvasor, rodbina Hohenwart, rodbina Straßberg, slikar Andrej Peric
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:25.09.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 39-82
Numbering:letn. 30, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25336 New window
UDC:75(497.4)
ISSN on article:1408-0419
DOI:10.3986/ahas.30.1.03 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:251499011 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:16.01.2026
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Record is a part of a journal

Title:Acta historiae artis Slovenica
Shortened title:Acta hist. artis Slov.
Publisher:Znanstvenoraziskovalni center Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti, Umetnostnozgodovinski inštitut Franceta Steleta
ISSN:1408-0419
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P6-0052
Name:Temeljne raziskave slovenske kulturne preteklosti

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:J7-50216
Name:Materialna kultura plemstva na Slovenskem v poznem srednjem in zgodnjem novem veku

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Language:English
Title:Jožef Breznik’s Collection of Aristocratic Portraits in Kog and its Core Component, the Galeria Dienerspergiana
Abstract:In 1934, the National Museum in Ljubljana purchased a collection of thirty-nine noble portraits from Jožef Breznik, a landowner at Kog near Ormož. The paintings were part of the estate of Antonia Kofler, née Baroness Dienersperg, the former owner of Breznik’s property. Half of the portraits came from the Dienersperg family from Dobrna near Celje and the other half from the Barons Adelstein from the Dobrnica Mansion near Dobrna, where Antonia’s grandmother came from. In about 1832, Antonia’s grandfather, Baron Franz Xaver Dienersperg, the owner of the Dobrna and Dobrnica mansions, added uniform inscriptions to the portraits at Dobrna. These were the sixteen portraits of Styrian and Carniolan Dienerspergs and two portraits of their relatives from the Hohenwart and Strassberg families, which were given the collective name Galeria Dienerspergiana. A single painter is signed, the hitherto little-known Andreas Peric. One of the earlier oil paintings was believed to be the portrait of Regina Constantia von Dienersperg, the long-forgotten youngest daughter of the Carniolan polymath Johann Weikhard von Valvasor.
Keywords:family portrait gallery, oil paintings, Dobrna Manor, Dienersperg family, Adelstein family, Valvasor family, Hohenwart family, Straßberg family, painter Andreas Peric


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