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  2. 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

  3. National Art Gallery, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Gallery is situated at an altitude of 556 m. [3] The National Art Gallery had been planned for many years and between 1934 and 1941, Bulgaria's first female architect Victoria Angelova's design was built to house both a renaissance and contemporary art collection. The building was finished and opened in 1942, but was completely ...

  4. Category:Bulgarian art - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian art historians (4 P) P. Photography in Bulgaria (1 C) S. Sculptures in Bulgaria (2 C, 2 P) V. Video games developed in Bulgaria (44 P) Pages in category ...

  5. 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.

  6. Culture of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The development of Bulgarian art follows the path of the ethnographic and descriptive genre scenes, painted by the artists after the Liberation, such as Ivan Markvichka, Anton Mitov, Ivan Angelov, Yaroslav Veshin in the exquisite landscapes and elegant portraits typical of the beginning of the 20th century by Nikola Petrov, Nikola Marinov ...

  7. National Gallery for Foreign Art - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery for Foreign Art (Bulgarian: Национална галерия за чуждестранно изкуство, Natsionalna galeriya za chuzhdestranno izkustvo) of Bulgaria is a gallery located on St. Alexander Nevsky Square in Sofia. It serves as the country's national institution for non-Bulgarian art.

  8. Bulgarian art - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Bulgarian artists - Wikipedia

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