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Alexey Aronov and the club of professional artists "ArtPriority", Antique Center invite: Exhibition of contemporary art "TERRITORY OF LOVE"
November 22 - December 7, 2022
"Bulgarian Rose" painting by Evgeniya Kashina, 50x50cm, oil on canvas, 2013 Portrait of a girl in the Bulgarian national costume. In Bulgaria, the rose is held in high esteem. Every year, since 1903, the Rose Festival has been held in Bulgaria, which reflects the national color, traditions and culture of the Bulgarians. In the illustrations below: "Historian. Mutual School Museum, Balchik, Bulgaria, painting by Evgeniya Kashina, 50x60cm, oil on canvas, 2014 With the conquest of Bulgaria by the Ottoman Turks in 1396, all Bulgarian book schools were closed. From the 15th to the 18th century, education in Bulgaria became “private” and was conducted in monasteries. Only in the middle of the 19th century, during the period of the Bulgarian national revival, did the first secular schools appear. Education in these schools was conducted according to the so-called "Lancaster (mutual) method", in which more educated students helped their peers in the study and assimilation of information, so these schools were called mutual. "Maki Kaliakra" painting by Evgeniya Kashina, 50x90cm, oil on canvas, 2013 Landscape overlooking the fortress of Kaliakra. They say poppies bloom where blood has been spilled. In 1791, at Cape Kaliakra, Admiral Ushakov utterly defeated the Turkish fleet. There is a legend about 40 Bulgarian girls who chose to tie their braids and throw themselves into the Black Sea from Cape Kaliakra instead of being captured by the Ottomans. |
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