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- Q7598986 description "Bulgarian artist".
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- Q7598986 abstract "Stanislav Dospevski (Template:Lang-bg) is the name assumed by Zafir Zograf (Зафир Зограф), the son of Dimitar Zograf and nephew of the famed Bulgarian icon and mural painter, Zahari Zograf. He is a notable representative of the Samokov artistic school and one of the most important painters and icon-painters of the Bulgarian Revival. Dospevski is one of the first Bulgarians to have received academic artistic training.Stanislav Dospevski was born on 3 December 1823 in Samokov. He began his training in his native town, Samokov, and then continued his education in Plovdiv. From an early age he had been helping his father in his icon painting for the Plovdiv church of Sveta Nedelya (St Nedelya), thus acquiring early artistic experience. In 1850 Dospevski went to Moscow, where he started his studies the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, and later from 1853 to 1856 he studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg in Fyodor Bruni’s class.After his return to Bulgaria he took on the name of Dospevski and became a pioneer of the secular realistic portrait in Bulgarian art. He lived in Pazardzhik and Samokov, but continued to paint in Plovdiv.During the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 he was arrested by the Ottoman government. He died in prison in Istanbul on 6 January 1878.One of the elementary schools in Samokov, NU “Stanislav Dospevski”, bears his name.The great-granddaughter of Stanislav Dospevski is the translator Neli Dospevska.".
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- Q7598986 dateOfBirth "1823".
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- Q7598986 name "Dospevski, Stanislav".
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- Q7598986 comment "Stanislav Dospevski (Template:Lang-bg) is the name assumed by Zafir Zograf (Зафир Зограф), the son of Dimitar Zograf and nephew of the famed Bulgarian icon and mural painter, Zahari Zograf. He is a notable representative of the Samokov artistic school and one of the most important painters and icon-painters of the Bulgarian Revival. Dospevski is one of the first Bulgarians to have received academic artistic training.Stanislav Dospevski was born on 3 December 1823 in Samokov.".
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