Vladimir Dimitrov

Bulgarian painter and muralist

Vladimir Dimitrov - Bulgarian painter and muralist
Born

February 1st, 1882
143 years ago

Died

September 29th, 1960
64 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Bulgaria

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Born in Bulgaria in 1882, this artist gained recognition for contributions to the world of painting, specifically focusing on vibrant and emotive depictions of Bulgarian rural life and folklore. The education included studies in Sofia and Paris, where exposure to various artistic movements influenced the style. Works often integrated elements of national identity and historical themes, garnering acclaim throughout the 20th century. The artistic career included creating murals for public buildings and private collections. The involvement in various exhibitions helped establish a prominent presence in the Bulgarian art scene, leading to a retrospective in 1939. Later years saw a continuation of the artistic legacy, with works still celebrated for their unique blend of realism and tradition.

Created numerous paintings reflecting Bulgarian culture

Produced significant mural works in public spaces

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