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Title:Plemiški portreti iz zapuščine baronov Adelstein
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:V prispevku je obravnavan drugi del plemiških portretov, ki jih je Narodni muzej v Ljubljani leta 1934 kupil od Jožefa Breznika, posestnika na Kogu pri Ormožu, in so izvirali iz zapuščine Antonije Kofler, rojene baronice Dienersperg, nekdanje lastnice Breznikove kupljene posesti. 18 obravnavanih portretov je v roke Dienerspergov prišlo leta 1822, ko so podedovali oziroma kupili Adelsteinov dvorec Dobrnica pri Dobrni. Portreti prikazujejo Adelsteine in njihove sorodnike, člane rodbin Attems, Türndl, Gaisruck in Gabelkoven. Večino upodobljenih oseb je bilo treba šele identificirati na podlagi kratic, priimkov ali okoliščin. Glavnina oljnih slik je nastala na Štajerskem, le upodobitve štirih Attemsov v Gorici in en portret verjetno v Gothi v Turingiji. Pred prenosom v Dobrnico so bili nekateri v dvorcu Švarcenštajn pri Velenju. Neposredno je enkrat izpričan samo slikar Lovrenc Jožef Stachl, avtor več portretov iz srede 18. stoletja, ugotovljiva pa sta še dva goriška slikarja iz istega časa: Janez Mihael Lichtenreit in Antonio Paroli.
Keywords:plemiški portreti, Dobrnica, rodbina Adelstein, rodbina Attems, rodbina Gaisruck, rodbina Gabelkoven, rodbina Türndl, Lovrenc Jožef Stachl, Janez Mihael Lichtenreit, Antonio Paroli, Kog pri Ormožu
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:23.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 5-48
Numbering:letn. 30, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25518 New window
UDC:75(497.4)
ISSN on article:1408-0419
DOI:10.3986/ahas.30.2.01 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:263272963 New window
Copyright:Imetniki avtorskih pravic na prispevkih so avtorji
Note:Raziskovalni podatki, na katerih temelji objava, so na voljo v članku
Publication date in DiRROS:21.01.2026
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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
COBISS.SI-ID:64217856 New window

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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Licensing start date:23.12.2025
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Language:English
Title:Noble portraits from the estate of the barons Adelstein
Abstract:This article discusses the second set of noble portraits that the National Museum in Ljubljana purchased in 1934 from Jožef Breznik, a landowner at Kog near Ormož, and belonged to the estate of Antonia Kofler, née Baroness Dienersperg, the former owner of Breznik’s property. The eighteen portraits under discussion passed into the hands of the Dienersperg family in 1822, when they inherited or purchased the Adelsteins’ Dobrnica Mansion (Guteneck) near Dobrna. The portraits feature the Adelsteins and their relatives, members of the Attems, Türndl, Gaisruck, and Gabelkoven families. Most individuals portrayed were yet to be identified based on abbreviations, surnames, or circumstances. The majority of oil paintings were produced in Styria, whereas the depictions of four members of the Attems family originated in Gorizia, and one portrait probably in Gotha, Thuringia. Before being transferred to Dobrnica, several portraits were kept at Švarcenštajn Mansion (Schwarzenstein) near Velenje. Only the painter Lorenz Josef Stachl, the author of several portraits from the mid-eighteenth century, is attested directly once, and two of his contemporaneous painters from Gorizia can indirectly be identified as Johann Michael Lichtenreit and Antonio Paroli.
Keywords:family portrait gallery, Dobrnica Manor, Adelstein family, Attems family, Gaisruck family, Gabelkoven family, Türndl family, painter Lorenz Josef Stachl, painter Johann Michael Lichtenreit, painter Antonio Paroli, Kog near Ormož


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