Tsanko Lavrenov
Tsanko Lavrenov (Bulgarian: Цанко Лавренов) was a Bulgarian painter and art critic born in 1896, deceased in 1978.
Tsanko Lavrenov Цанко Лавренов | |
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Born | |
Died | December 16, 1978 82) | (aged
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Known for | Painter |
He is one of the most prominent, influential and distinctive Bulgarian artists of the 20th century. A modernist influenced by the Symbolism and the Secession,[1] Lavrenov is best known for his cityscapes of the old town of Plovdiv as well as his monasteries cycle.
Biography and career
Tsanko Ivanov Lavrenov was born on November 24, 1896 in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. His grandfather Lavrentiy was a bookman, copyist of catholic manuscripts.[2] Lavrenov graduated at the French college in Plovdiv.[2] In 1921-22, he enrolled at a private art school in Vienna.[2]
Selected works
- The Old Plovdiv (1930)
- Transfiguration Monastery
- Kurshum han (1937)
- The Church of St Sophia in Ohrid (1942)
- Saint Pantaleon Church in Veles, Macedonia (1943)
- Still life with flowers of the field (1944)
- The Old Plovdiv - diptych (1946)
- The Old Plovdiv (1974–75)
Holy Mountain cycle
- Zograf Monastery (1936)
- The main gate of Vatopedi monastery (1941)
- General view of Helandariou monastery (1942)
- The port of Zograf Monastery (1958)
References
- Loran gallery(in Bulgarian)
- Tsanko Lavrenov biography at pravoslavieto.com(in Bulgarian)
External links
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