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1906 Plovdiv - 1982 Paris. Known for: Paintings.
David Peretz is an artist from Bulgaria known for his rich and varied work in landscape, portrait, and still life genres. Born in Plovdiv, he later moved to Sofia where he graduated from the Art... Read full biography
David Peretz is an artist from Bulgaria known for his rich and varied work in landscape, portrait, and still life genres. Born in Plovdiv, he later moved to Sofia where he graduated from the Art Academy. In the 1930s and 1940s, he, along with Zlatyu Boyadjiev and Vasil Barakov, traveled through the... Read full biography
David Peretz is an artist from Bulgaria known for his rich and varied work in landscape, portrait, and still life genres. Born in Plovdiv, he later moved to Sofia where he graduated from the Art Academy. In the 1930s and 1940s, he, along with Zlatyu Boyadjiev and Vasil Barakov, traveled through the Rhodopes painting plein air landscapes. They were humorously referred to as "Baratsite." Peretz's painting style is characterized by dense and pasty textures, vibrant colors, and a dynamic quality,... Read full biography
David Peretz is an artist from Bulgaria known for his rich and varied work in landscape, portrait, and still life genres. Born in Plovdiv, he later moved to Sofia where he graduated from the Art Academy. In the 1930s and 1940s, he, along with Zlatyu Boyadjiev and Vasil Barakov, traveled through the Rhodopes painting plein air landscapes. They were humorously referred to as "Baratsite." Peretz's painting style is characterized by dense and pasty textures, vibrant colors, and a dynamic quality, as seen in his landscape composition "Fruit trees in Provence."... Read full biography
David Peretz is an artist from Bulgaria known for his rich and varied work in landscape, portrait, and still life genres. Born in Plovdiv, he later moved to Sofia where he graduated from the Art Academy. In the 1930s and 1940s, he, along with Zlatyu Boyadjiev and Vasil Barakov, traveled through the Rhodopes painting plein air landscapes. They were humorously referred to as "Baratsite." Peretz's painting style is characterized by dense and pasty textures, vibrant colors, and a dynamic quality, as seen in his landscape composition "Fruit trees in Provence."
