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  2. List of Bulgarian artists - Wikipedia

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    Daria Vassilyanska (1928–2017) – painting; Christo Javacheff (1935–2020) – installation art; Radi Nedelchev (born 1938) – naive/folk art; Georgi Janakiev (1941–2018) – graffics/painting; Ivan Minekov (born 1947) – sculpture; Atanas Hranov (born 1961) – painting, sculpture; Alexander Telalim (born 1966) – painting, watercolor

  3. Vladimir Dimitrov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Dimitrov — the Master (Bulgarian: Владимир Димитров — Майстора) (1 February 1882 – 29 September 1960), was a Bulgarian painter, draughtsman and teacher. He is considered one of the most talented 20th century Bulgarian painters and probably the most remarkable stylist in Bulgarian painting in the post ...

  4. List of Bulgarian painters - Wikipedia

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    Following is an alphabetical list of Bulgarian painters This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. National Art Gallery, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Gallery houses not only examples of contemporary and National Revival art, but also the country's largest collection of medieval paintings, including more than four thousand icons, a collection comparable in quality and number only to that of the Benaki Museum according to the director of the gallery, Boris Danailov. Since May ...

  6. Ivan Vukadinov - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Borisov Vukadinov (Bulgarian: Иван Борисов Вукадинов; 19 March 1932 – 22 September 2024) was a Bulgarian painter. [1] Considered "one of the greatest of Bulgarian artists," [2] he was one of the 25 artists selected for the monograph series published by the National Endowment of the Arts.

  7. Painting of the Tarnovo Artistic School - Wikipedia

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    St Jacob /James/ and St Judas from SS Peter and Pavel Church, Tarnovo. The painting of the Tarnovo Artistic School was the mainstream of the Bulgarian fine arts between 13th and 14th centuries named after the capital and the main cultural center of the Second Bulgarian Empire, Tarnovo.

  8. Zahari Zograf - Wikipedia

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    One of the mural self-portraits of Zahari Zograf, National Art Gallery, Sofia. Zahariy Hristovich Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Захарий Христович Димитров) (1810–1853), better known as Zahari Zograf (or Zahariy Zograf; Захари(й) Зограф) is a famous Bulgarian painter of the Bulgarian National Revival, noted for his church mural paintings and icons and often ...

  9. Zlatyu Boyadzhiev - Wikipedia

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    Landscape by Zlatyu Boyadzhiev. Zlatyu Georgiev Boyadzhiev (Bulgarian: Златю Бояджиев; 22 October 1903 – 2 February 1976) was a Bulgarian painter.He is known for his portraits and landscapes, depicting mainly the Old Town of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city, and village life in the region.

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