Ante Trstenjak

Ante Trstenjak

Ante Trstenjak (born in Slamnjak, February 29 1894) was a Slovenian painter and illustrator. He used mostly watercolour and oils. He died on December 4 1970.The art gallery in Ljutomer is named after him.

Paintings

* "Girl" (Deklica)
* "Still life" (Tihožitje)
* "Olive trees on Rab" (Oljke na Rabu)

External links

* [http://www.jeruzalem.si/lto/content/view/71/222/lang,en_GB/]

References

* Slovenski veliki leksikon, Mladinska knjiga (2003)


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