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1899 Karnobat - 1970 Sofia. Known for: Painting, graphic art, and Bulgarian modernism.
Bencho Obreshkov (born April 27, 1899, Karnobat, Bulgaria; died 1970, Sofia) was a prominent Bulgarian painter, known for his academic rigor, expressive realism, and contributions to the development... Read full biography
Bencho Obreshkov (born April 27, 1899, Karnobat, Bulgaria; died 1970, Sofia) was a prominent Bulgarian painter, known for his academic rigor, expressive realism, and contributions to the development of modern Bulgarian art. Trained at the Art Industrial School in Sofia and later at the Dresden Art... Read full biography
Bencho Obreshkov (born April 27, 1899, Karnobat, Bulgaria; died 1970, Sofia) was a prominent Bulgarian painter, known for his academic rigor, expressive realism, and contributions to the development of modern Bulgarian art. Trained at the Art Industrial School in Sofia and later at the Dresden Art Academy, Obreshkov’s work reflects a distinctly European classical style, marked by technical precision and compositional harmony. His preferred genres included: Still life, Landscape, and... Read full biography
Bencho Obreshkov (born April 27, 1899, Karnobat, Bulgaria; died 1970, Sofia) was a prominent Bulgarian painter, known for his academic rigor, expressive realism, and contributions to the development of modern Bulgarian art. Trained at the Art Industrial School in Sofia and later at the Dresden Art Academy, Obreshkov’s work reflects a distinctly European classical style, marked by technical precision and compositional harmony. His preferred genres included: Still life, Landscape, and Portraiture. Obreshkov worked primarily in oil, favoring a rich, layered technique that allowed for subtle gradations of light and texture. His still lifes from the 1930s exemplify his mastery of atmospheric balance and symbolic depth. One such work features a... Read full biography
Bencho Obreshkov (born April 27, 1899, Karnobat, Bulgaria; died 1970, Sofia) was a prominent Bulgarian painter, known for his academic rigor, expressive realism, and contributions to the development of modern Bulgarian art. Trained at the Art Industrial School in Sofia and later at the Dresden Art Academy, Obreshkov’s work reflects a distinctly European classical style, marked by technical precision and compositional harmony. His preferred genres included: Still life, Landscape, and Portraiture. Obreshkov worked primarily in oil, favoring a rich, layered technique that allowed for subtle gradations of light and texture. His still lifes from the 1930s exemplify his mastery of atmospheric balance and symbolic depth. One such work features a ceramic vase with flowers, rendered with meticulous realism and placed within a well-lit interior. The composition is notab... Read full biography
