We are delighted that 2024 has brought two awards. The Slovenian Museum Association awarded the authors of the exhibition, curators Tina Fortič Jakopič and Marek Ličina, who, among other things, included a presentation of natural history and conservation and restoration work on a double-sided painting, with the Valvasor Award for Unique Achievements. The Slovenian Society of Conservators and Restorers awarded both curators and conservators-restorers Zoja Bajdè and Petra Bešlagić the Mirko Šubic Award for their outstanding interdisciplinary work and significant contribution to the conservation and presentation of the double-sided painting. Hostage shootings, 13 October 1942 / Panem et circenses Toneta Kralja.
Two years have passed since the conservation-restoration of the double-sided painting, and our work is far from over. In the meantime, alongside our other regular work, we have been investigating whether the double-sided painting has already been restored at the RC, or our predecessor, the Institute for Monument Conservation. We could find no records of work on the painting in question. However, we have collected scattered archival material which shows that five unvarnished oil paintings by Tonet Kralje were restored between 1950 and 2005. For the documentation gathered for one of the paintings, restored in 1953 and recorded as Village composition, without the dimensions given, we are still trying to determine to which Royal Picture it might belong.
The atypically varnished younger motif of the hostages being shot - the varnish was applied after the double-sided painting had already been framed - raised the question of whether the varnish was originally by the King or whether it was a later non-authorial intervention, e.g. a restoration. The survey of the painter's oeuvre, held in the collections of Slovenian museums and galleries, is still ongoing and will continue in the coming year. In the meantime, we have discovered that several paintings have been varnished with an oil varnish identical to that identified in the painting. Hostage shooting, 13 October 1942 and it is, we can already confirm, undoubtedly a Royal act. Such systematic research contributes to a better knowledge of the King's painting technology and, consequently, to the choice of more appropriate methodological approaches for the conservation-restoration of his works in the future.