来自塞尔维亚Kovacica村的斯洛伐克族裔天真绘画现已成为教科文组织无形文化遗产清单的一部分。 Ethnic Slovak naive paintings from Serbia's Kovacica village are now part of UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list.
来自塞尔维亚Kovacica村的斯洛伐克民族天真绘画已添加到教科文组织的无形文化遗产清单中。 Ethnic Slovak naive paintings from Serbia's Kovacica village have been added to UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage. 1939年与自学的农民Martin Paluska和Jan Sokol一起创作, 艺术用儿童般的简单和明亮的色彩描述日常场景。 Originating in 1939 with self-taught farmers Martin Paluska and Jan Sokol, the art depicts everyday scenes with childlike simplicity and bright colors. Kovacica画廊建于1955年,展示近50名艺术家的作品,每年吸引约20 000名游客,保存塞尔维亚斯洛伐克社区的文化遗产。 The Kovacica Gallery, established in 1955, showcases works by nearly 50 artists and attracts about 20,000 visitors annually, preserving the cultural heritage of the Slovak community in Serbia.