In the early 19th century, Alojz Eberl, an imperial tax officer, and a late romantic painter, moved with his family to Murska Sobota. He painted watercolors in his older age. Eberl's legacy forms the core of the 19th-century art history collection linked to the past of Murska Sobota and its surroundings. It comes from the period when the urban character of the settlement was still developing. In his picture entitled “In Bakovci” we see a group of trees in the right side of the picture. Two horizontal stripes glowing in the pale green of the clearing lead to three firs between the trees. In the shadow of the coppice there is a light brown part, illustrating the field.