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Images of the Nation on Maksim Gaspari's Postcards

Exhibition

Drawing on a postcard showing the entrance to a church and its wall, from which a newlywed couple emerges with their procession; in front of them walk an accordionist and a violinist, while children play in the meadow nearby.

© Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) Archive

  • 30 Jun - 31 Jul 2025

    Krakovski nasip Embankment

The world’s first postal card was issued in 1869 by Austria-Hungary, then the homeland of the Slovenian people. Postal cards soon caught on also in the Slovenian lands and by the end of the century picture postcards appeared as well.

Slovenian painter Maksim Gaspari (1883–1980) created postcards throughout his life. For twenty years, he served as a draughtsman and restorer at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM), where he was in regular contact with ethnographic objects,  something that left a profound mark on his body of work, including picture postcards.

In 2023, SEM acquired a unique collection of more than 500 Gaspari’s postcards, which collector Marjan Marinšek had built over several decades. This exhibition offers enlargements of selected postcards from this collection.

The oldest known postcard dates back to 1903. The notable Army in Pictures series (1914–1918) was followed by the Declaration and Plebiscite postcards published in support of the May Declaration and the annexation of Carinthia to Yugoslavia (1920). Gaspari is most remembered for his postcards with Christmas/New Year and Easter motifs. Other popular motifs include customs associated with life’s milestones (christening, wedding), typified and idealized scenes of everyday life, and Slovene Mary. The common thread running through his picture postcards are stereotyped national costumes.

You are kindly invited to visit them at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and see the grand exhibition Maksim Gaspari: Shaping Images of the Nation, and the exhibition Maksim Gaspari’s postcards.

Remark

The exhibition was prepared by the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, represented by Blaž Verbič, acting director.
Authors: dr. Bojana Rogelj Škafar, Miha Špiček, Blaž Verbič
Exhibition coordinator: mag. Maja Kostric Grubišić
Photographs and postcards: SEM Documentation
Graphic design: Maja Kocjan
Translation into English: Andreja Šalamon Verbič

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