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Two exhibitions celebrating 140th birth anniversary of Vladimir Dimitrov – The Master opening today

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An exhibition “The image of the Master” opens at Kvadrat 500 (Square 500) National Gallery at 6 PM today, 19 May. The exhibition is dedicated to the 140th birth anniversary of the classic of the fine arts, Vladimir Dimitrov – The Master (1882–1960).

The opening will be attended by President Rumen Radev and Vice President Iilana Iotova.

A second exhibition, dedicated to the renowned painter, called “The Master and native art” opens at The Palace gallery. Both are under the patronage of President Rumen Radev. The exhibitions are taking place in conjunction with over 25 museums, galleries, culturfal institutions and private collectors from all over the country.



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