Vladimir Dimitrov Explained

Vladimir Dimitrov - The Master
Birth Date:1 February 1882
Birth Place:Frolosh, Kyustendil, Bulgaria
Death Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Nationality:Bulgarian
Field:Painter

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-Russo-Turkish War era.

Life and work

Vladimir Dimitrov was born in Frolosh, near Kyustendil and started his career as a clerk. In 1903 he enrolled in the School of Drawing in Sofia where he had been called the Master (Maystora) for the first time. In 1922 he met the American John Crane in Rome and sold him much of his work for the next few years.In the period before and after the First World War he travelled extensively, visited Russia, Italy, France, Germany and the USA. After that he spent almost all of his life in the village of Shishkovtzi.

Vladimir Dimitrov is famous not solely because of his paintings but also because of his lifestyle. His family was poor but even after he became famous, he was trying to give away all of his possessions and money, living in poverty and asceticism, wearing old clothes, never shaving and eating only vegetarian food. This is the reason why even while alive, many people believed that he was a saint and showed great affection for him.

Vladimir Dimitrov was an outstanding artist who included bright colors within his art and today his artwork may be considered a fauvist type rather than expressionist. He uses a wide range of post-impressionist techniques, but his works always keep a strong bound with reality and try to simplify many of the figures and compositions to make them accessible for a wider public. The main expressive strength does not come from the clarity of the images but from the colors. More than 700 of his oil paintings are exhibited in the "Vladimir Dimitrov Art Gallery" in Kyustendil.

Maystora Peak on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for the painter.

To commemorate his 100th birthday, in 1982 a set of 6 souvenir postage stamps featuring 6 of his paintings was issued.[1] [2]

Social engagement

References

  1. Assenova, Valentina. Vladimir Dimitrov-Maistora's Bulgarian Madonna: Creed, Criticism, Propaganda. 2006. PDF. 2008-12-06.
  2. Web site: Vladimir Dimitrov — The Master. Kyustendil Art Gallery. 2008-02-23.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John C . Bulgaria 1982, In Vladimir Dimitrov, Bulgaria produces a Tolstoyan Fauvist hippy monk . The-Philatelist (stamp collecting blog) . 26 December 2023 . February 26, 2021.
  2. Web site: Bulgaria 1982 Sc2821-26 Mi3075-80 6v mnh Paintings by Vladamir Dimitrov . eBay . YFstamp-market . 26 December 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231226023654/https://www.ebay.com/itm/362621535956 . 26 December 2023.
  3. Vladimir Dimitrov — The Master section.
  4. Assenova asserts that the original title of the painting was "The Young Woman from Shishkovzi". Assenova 2006, p.15. The name of the village of Шишковци is usually transliterated as "Shishkovtsi".
  5. "After I paid my dues for believing in “idealism,” although late in life, I accepted the only true viewpoint – Marxism-Leninism, and as regards my art – socialist realism." Assenova 2006, p.28