Avramovski, Dimitar Pandilov

Avramovski, Dimitar Pandilov (village Tresonce, 1. ⅲ 1899 – Skopje, 26. ⅶ 1963) – Painter, one of the most important founders of the Macedonian modern art and the most eminent representative of Impressionism. It originated from a famous zograf family. He graduated (1924) of the State Hearing Academy in Sofia (Bulgaria). By D. P. Avramovski, harvesting, oil on canvas (1935) 1927 to 1928. He stayed in Paris and Montpellier. By 1945 He lived in Bulgaria (village Hajredin), and then returned to Macedonia and worked as an artistic pedagogue in Skopje. He arrived the first solo exhibition of a Macedonian modern painter in Skopje (1926). Independently exhibited in Kyprija (1926), Skopje (1956, 1962), Montpellier (1928), Sofia (1930, 1934, 1937). He had the largest retrospective in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje (1983). Worked oils, watercolors and drawings, and genre decided for landscapes, dead natures, portraits, acts. Initially, he followed academism with mild realistic appointments, and later he decided on impressionism with elements of expressionism, in places with action moves. In this spirit, his most significant acts dominated by the pastoral, the poetics of the space, light, the optimistic serenity of the atmosphere (besides water, 1925, harvest, 1926; Act, 1928; Load train, 1950; 1951; Harvest 1954). Lit.: Cvetan Grozdanov, Dimitar Pandilov, “Projects”, Year. C, no. 1, Skopje, 1963, 59; Elena Masan Chukic, Dimitar Pandilov (Catalog), Art Gallery, Skopje, 1966; Sonja Abadzieva-Dimitrova, Dimitar Avramovski Pandilov, Skopje, 1984. S. AB.-


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АВРАМОВСКИ, Димитар Пандилов

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