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  2. 1930s in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Gallery of Bulgaria was established ... 1 March – Trud, a Bulgarian daily newspaper that is the largest in circulation ... 1930s in Bulgaria.

  3. Jules Pascin - Wikipedia

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    Julius Mordecai Pincas (March 31, 1885 – June 5, 1930), known as Pascin (French:, [1] [2] erroneously or ), Jules Pascin, also known as the "Prince of Montparnasse", was a Bulgarian artist of the School of Paris, known for his paintings and drawings. He later became an American citizen.

  4. Anton Mitov - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait (1921) Peasants at the Market in Sofia (1903) Anton Stefanov Mitov (Bulgarian: Антон Стефанов Митов; 1 April 1862, in Stara Zagora – 20 August 1930, in Sofia) was a Bulgarian painter, art critic, art historian, social activist and corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

  5. List of Bulgarian painters - Wikipedia

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    Anton Mitov (1862–1930) Georgi Mitov (1875–1900) Ivan Mrkvička (1856–1938) N–Z. ... Culture of Bulgaria; List of Bulgarian artists; References

  6. List of Bulgarian artists - Wikipedia

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    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; Nadezhda Kouteva – painting

  7. Elisaveta Konsulova-Vazova - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, she participated in the Bulgarian Folk Art Exhibition at the National Technical Museum. [9] Upon her return to Sofia in 1934, Konsulova-Vazova began writing for Beseda (Debate), a women's cultural magazine published until 1940, which focused on evaluating women's place in society, their role in family, and the role of women artists ...

  8. Vladimir Dimitrov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Dimitrov Art Gallery in Kyustendil Vladimir Dimitrov Works in Plovdiv Gallery of Fine Arts. Vladimir "the Master/Maystora" Dimitrov Poppetrov (Bulgarian: Владимир Димитров — Майстора) (1 February 1882 – 29 September 1960), was a Bulgarian painter, draughtsman and teacher.

  9. Bencho Obreshkov - Wikipedia

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    Bencho Yordanov Obreshkov (Bulgarian: Бенчо Йорданов Обрешков, 27 April 1899, Karnobat [1] - 8 April 1970, Sofia) was a renowned Bulgarian painter. [2]He graduated under Petko Klissurov and Ivan Angelov from the Sofia Academy of Fine Arts in 1920, and specialized in painting under Oskar Kokoschka and Otto Dix in the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1926 and sculpture under ...

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