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    Luka Mislej (16 October 1670 – 5 October 1727) was a Carniolan stonemason and altar-maker. Mislej, who was probably born in Vipava, lived in Ljubljana...
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    collections and exhibitions. In the castle chapel there is an altar by Luka Mislej. The Brežice Water Tower is the most prominent structure in the town...
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  • Boris Kalin (1905–1975) Marjan Keršič (1920–2003) Tone Kralj (1900–1975) Luka Mislej (1670–1727) Miki Muster (1925–2018) Slobodan Pejić (1944–2006) Nikolaj...
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    monastery at Ajdovščina. In 1722, it was replaced with a stone one, made by Luka Mislej, whereas the marble statues have been presumably created by Francesco...
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    Ljubljana to work for the Jesuit order. There he married local stonemason's Luka Mislej daughter Theresa in 1722. In this early period, his first marble statues...
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    Francesco Robba, who designed the main altar, and the Slovene stonemason Luka Mislej, who designed the entrance portal and the stone side altars. After the...
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  • Prijatelj Neli Jerot "Magnum opus" Neli Jerot, Nino Ošlak, Igor Pirkovič, Drago Mislej, Danilo Kocjančič, Franco Zabukovec, Domen Kumer, Petra Pečovnik Nika S...
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