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A branch gallery of the [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] network, [[Pečarič Gallery]] houses a permanent collection of works by artist Herman Pečarič (1908-1981), a native of Primorska. Pečarič is known in Slovenia as a painter of Istrian motifs. The exhibited selection of works offers a fine survey of the artist's work from his early years to his final days of activity. The exhibition is installed in the renovated premises of a building which by its stylistic elements belongs to the period around the turn of the 20th century and which is a rare example of secular architecture in Slovene Istria. It is connected to the [[Meduza 2 Gallery, Piran]] by a garden adorned by stone sculptures, made in the course of workshops in the framework of [[Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Seča]]. | A branch gallery of the [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] network, [[Pečarič Gallery]] houses a permanent collection of works by artist Herman Pečarič (1908-1981), a native of Primorska. Pečarič is known in Slovenia as a painter of Istrian motifs. The exhibited selection of works offers a fine survey of the artist's work from his early years to his final days of activity. The exhibition is installed in the renovated premises of a building which by its stylistic elements belongs to the period around the turn of the 20th century and which is a rare example of secular architecture in Slovene Istria. It is connected to the [[Meduza 2 Gallery, Piran]] by a garden adorned by stone sculptures, made in the course of workshops in the framework of [[Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Seča]]. | ||
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