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Stefan Lefterov was a noted Bulgarian painter of futuristic art with more than 400 paintings large amount of which he donated to friends, colleagues and planetariums. He was the first author in his country to promote this style with art exhibitions and events. == Biography == Born in the village of Dragijevo near Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria in the year of 1945. After graduating the St. Clement of Ohrid University of Sofia with a degree in physics he started working in the Technical University of Varna as an assistant professor in the mathematical department. Being drawn towards futuristic and fantasy art since he was a child, Stefan Lefterov started mixing various painting techniques so that he can try to express his inner vision of futuristic landscapes and technology. Some of his methods and work were heavily criticized by his fellow art colleagues in the city of Varna for being based on academicism. This forced him to study world art and to perfect his style. In the year of 1965 his paintings were shown in the Russian magazine "Technica Malodeji" ("Техника молодежи") and the Bulgarian "NT za mladejta" ("НТ за младежтa"). In the same year he makes an art exhibition in Varna, which in fact is the very first art exhibition with futuristic thematics in Bulgaria. He is a notable member of clubs with fantasy and futuristic design and ideas. Founder of the club "Andromeda". Died in Varna, 1992.〔http://bgf.zavinagi.org/index.php/Стефан_Лефтеров〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stefan Lefterov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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