Numismatics

150th anniversary of the birth of the painter Matija Jama

Matija Jama is one of four Slovenian impressionists of which he was the greatest traveller – for some time he painted in German, Austrian and Dutch villages. He was educated in Zagreb and Munich at the painting school of Simon Hollósy, and later on the prompting of Rihard Jakopič he joined the Ažbe studio.

Among experts, Matija Jama is prized for his studies of perception of his surroundings, which places him among the main proponents of classic modernist principles in Slovenia. When he settled down in Ljubljana after 1924, he often went off to paint in Bled, Volčji Potok and then Bela Krajina. He is therefore known in the public for his numerous cityscapes and landscapes of those locations and his native Ljubljana, and his better known paintings include Vrbe (Willows) and Kolo (Ring of Dancers). At the beginning of the 20th century, he dabbled in the newly emerging art form, photography, which he used as a tool in his painting and which then occupied an important place in his art.

Matija Jama’s work is today part of the permanent collections in Slovenian museums, especially the National Gallery and Museum of Modern Art, and they represent an indispensable chapter in overviews of art history in Slovenia. Together with Rihard Jakopič, Ivan Grohar and Matej Sternen, he represented the beginning of modernism in Slovenian art, and along with literary figures such as Ivan Cankar and Oton Župančič, he helped guide Slovenian art to a new and now internationally recognised level.

On the 150th anniversary of the birth of the painter Matija Jama, the Republic of Slovenia is issuing collector coins. His characteristic brush strokes create the basis for a dynamic background of gentle relief, which recalls the surface of impressionist paintings. The traces of the brush show not just the specific artistic method but also the nomadic life of the painter. The central motif of three trunks of young birch trees, which have raised contours, represents the young man, artist, painter, setting out on his independent creative path.

Gold coin Silver coin Bi-coloured collector coin Bi-coloured collector coin - proof
Nominal value: EUR 100
Weight: 7 g
Diameter: 24 mm
Purity: Au 900/1000
Issued: 750 coins
Nominal value: EUR 30
Weight: 15 g
Diameter: 32 mm
Purity: Ag 925/1000
Issued: 1,250 coins
Nominal value: EUR 3
Weight: 15 g
Diameter: 32 mm
Alloy: centre Cu Ni / ring Cu Zn Ni
Issued: 50,000 coins
Nominal value: EUR 3
Weight: 15 g
Diameter: 32 mm
Alloy: core Cu Ni / ring Cu Zn Ni
Issued: 1,000 coins
Issue date: 2. 3. 2022 Issue date: 2. 3. 2022 Issue date: 2. 3. 2022 Issue date: 2. 3. 2022

Suggested by: The National Gallery, Tomaž Podboj
Designed by: Matej Štanta, Miren
Minting: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Italy

Decree on the volume of issue, components, denominations and main features of collector coins issued on the 150th anniversary of the the birth of painter Matija Jama; Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 116/21.

EUR 3 bi-coloured collector coin in plastic capsule

Banka Slovenije prepared EUR 3 bi-coloured collector coin for issuance to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of painter Matija Jama in proof quality and packed in plastic capsule. 1,000 pieces were minted and are available for purchase from 2 March 2022.

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