Barbara Jožefa Struss


Barbara Struss, Sister Marija Jožefa,, Slovenian drawing teacher and painter. She is considered one of Slovenian "Old Masters".

Early life

Barbara Jožefa was born on 29 November 1805 in Ljubljana in a family of servants Marija Tratnik and Anton Struss. In 1823 she entered the Ursuline convent in Ljubljana. She pronounced her perpetual vows in 1829. Shortly after her arrival at the convent, at the suggestion of the community’s spiritual director Janez Šlaker, the painter Matevž Langus began teaching drawing to the novices, including Barbara Jožefa. Barbara Jožefa assisted him in painting the altarpiece of the Holy Trinity for the main altar of the Ursuline church in Ljubljana.

Teaching career and later years

In 1826 she was appointed drawing teacher at both the inner and outer Ursuline schools, a position she held well into old age. For several decades she also served as prefect of the convent’s educational establishment. In 1874 she was elected prioress of the Ljubljana Ursuline convent, a role she fulfilled until her death.

Artistic work

She painted throughout her life. Many of her works were created for the needs of the convent and the Ursuline church, as well as for other churches. She worked extensively in oil and also executed frescoes. She signed her works with her initials.

Major works

Altarpiece of the Holy Trinity : Prepared the compositional sketches and underdrawing for the Holy Trinity painting in the Ursuline church.Saint John the Evangelist : One of the side‑altar oil paintings for the church.
  • Stations: Painted wooden or canvas panels for the “Holy Sepulchre” backdrop.The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary : For the convent chapel.
  • Frescoes in the refectory: A cycle of saints and Jesus on the walls of the convent dining hall.View of Bled.
  • Frescoes by the convent garden: Thirty smaller scenes.Portrait of Bishop Anton Aloys Wolf : Formal oil portrait for Alojzijevišče.Christ in Dobrova : For the cemetery there.Our Lady at the Cross : Altarpiece.Portrait of J. J. Schellenberg.

Death and legacy

Barbara Jožefa died on 3 January 1880 in Ljubljana. Her works still adorn the Ljubljana Ursuline convent. Art‑historical analysis places her among the “Old Masters” of Slovenian visual art, recognizing her as a key figure in the 19th‑century artistic network.