Genkov, Genko Ivanov
*1923 — 2006†
He obtained a degree in painting from the NAA /1948/ under Prof. Dechko Uzunov. His work was marked by expressiveness, on the one hand, in terms of composition and painting style, and also in terms of structure. The colour palette he used was vibrant. Landscapes and portraits prevailed in her work.
Georgiev, Boris Haralampiev
*1888 — 1962†
He studied painting at the Saint Petersburg Drawing School, directed by Nikolay Roerich. In 1909, he studied painting in Munich under professors Angelo Jank and Peter von Holm. He resided in Italy until 1922. Upon his return to Bulgaria, he met Peter Deunov. He visited India and Brasil. He has been labelled a “spiritual artist” as his work transcended the mission of an artist. His works were elegant and mystical.
Georgiev, Boris Haralampiev
*1906 — 1987†
He obtained a degree in decoration from the NAA /1930/ under Prof. Stefan Badzhov. Still lifes, landscapes and portraits prevailed in his work. He employed subtle, elegant colours.
Georgiev, Nikola
Dyado Bozhe (Heavenly Father)
*1884 — 1963†
He graduated the NAA under professors Ivan Angelov and Ivan Mrkvička. He fought in the Balkan War, Second Balkan War and WWI. His works include portraits, genre paintings and still lifes.
Geshev, Yordan
*1907 — 1973†
He obtained a degree in painting from the NAA under Prof. Haralampi Tachev. He worked exclusively in the field of watercolour landscapes. Geshev demonstrated exceptional mastery of oil painting, creating landscapes with great artistic depth and vibrancy.
Getsov, Ivan
*1910 — 1991†
He obtained a degree in painting from the NAA /1938/ under Prof. Dechko Uzunov. He produced portraits, landscapes, figural compositions. Although the colour palette he employed varied in respect of the scene, it was always saturated, creating a clear contrast between light and shade.
Gurnev Kocho
(Kostadin Georgiev Gurnev)
*1894 — 1966†
He studied painting at the NAA /1920 – 1924/ under professors Ivan Angelov and Ivan Mrkvička. Later he moved to Munich, where he obtained a degree in painting at the Academy of Arts /1930/ under professors Hermann Groeber and Franz von Stuck. The majority of his paintings are believed to have been lost during WWII. His works are characterized by expressiveness and synthesized forms and colours.
Gyudzhenov, Dimitar Atanasov
*1891 — 1979†
He obtained a degree in painting from the NAA /1915/ under Prof. Tseno Todorov. In the meantime, he took two semesters at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris under Prof. F. Cormon. He worked as a war artist, and later as a professor at the NAA. He was one of the first battle artists in Bulgarian art. Bulgarian historical scenes were present in his works, painted in the tradition of academic shape formation.
Gyurova Bronka
(Bronka Aleksieva Gyurova-Alshekh)
*1910 — 1995†
She obtained a degree in painting from the NAA /1933/ under Prof. Dimitar Gyudzhenov. She produced mostly portraits and landscapes with striking, saturated colours.
Hadzhimladenov, Naum Stoyanov
*1894 — 1985†
He graduated from the NAA /1921/. The biblical theme and everyday scenes were present in many of his works. He worked as an illustrator, graphic artist and a painter.