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Exhibition marks the 140th birth anniversary of Vladimir Dimitrov-the Master

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A unique exhibition of 350 paintings by Vladimir Dimitrov-The Master opens in the town of Kyustendil on the occasion of 140 years since the birth of the great Bulgarian artist. 15 works that have never been shown before are part of the exhibition. 1,350 of his paintings are kept in the fund of the gallery named after the Master. Previously unseen portrait of his sister, a self-portrait and a landscape from Rome are on display.

The Culture Fund will shoot the unique exhibition and it will be available for viewing interactively from all over the world on the new web site of the Kyustendil Gallery.  The project will be available in the middle of the year and everyone will be able to see the anniversary exhibition and the permanent exhibition of the Master in the virtual space.




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