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拉迪·內德爾切夫通常描繪他的祖國保加利亞的風景。大多是小鎮風景和鄉村生活場景,充滿色彩和個性以及溫暖舒適的感覺。儘管當時在共產主義統治下的保加利亞,身為藝術家的訓練很艱苦,拉迪還是就讀魯塞的國立藝術學校,並開始為自己出名。 這是保加利亞歷史上的一個時期,農村的農民狀況開始透過集體化過程改變,許多小村莊正在消亡。拉迪開始將它們畫成一種保持古老方式和傳統的方式,並將保加利亞的歷史傳遞給下一代。 1971 年,他的藝術首次在保加利亞境外被發現。他的作品在瑞士舉辦的一場全球競賽中榮獲樸素藝術獎,隨後在歐洲各地舉辦了一系列展覽。多年來,他收到了許多捐款者的幫助 他離開保加利亞和共產主義的限制,但他選擇了 留在他的祖國。 這款傳統的成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖遊戲愛好者和樸素藝術愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多以村莊為主題、形狀奇特的木製拼圖,這些拼圖與圖像的主題相匹配,並且我們將它們集成在一起,當您將木製拼圖拼在一起時,您會感到高興和驚訝。 請注意:此拼圖的原始圖像是在畫布上繪製的,因此您可能會在圖像上看到畫筆描邊。 不規則形狀的邊緣帶來更多挑戰 包括指導組裝的獎勵海報 拼圖塊數量:351 完成的拼圖尺寸:直徑 15.5 英寸 藝術家:©拉迪‧內德爾切夫 序號: NP21-351-438 切工風格:現代 難度:3級 美國製造...
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拉迪·內德爾切夫通常描繪他的祖國保加利亞的風景。大多是小鎮風景和鄉村生活場景,充滿色彩和個性以及溫暖舒適的感覺。

儘管當時在共產主義統治下的保加利亞,身為藝術家的訓練很艱苦,拉迪還是就讀魯塞的國立藝術學校,並開始為自己出名。

這是保加利亞歷史上的一個時期,農村的農民狀況開始透過集體化過程改變,許多小村莊正在消亡。拉迪開始將它們畫成一種保持古老方式和傳統的方式,並將保加利亞的歷史傳遞給下一代。

1971 年,他的藝術首次在保加利亞境外被發現。他的作品在瑞士舉辦的一場全球競賽中榮獲樸素藝術獎,隨後在歐洲各地舉辦了一系列展覽。

多年來,他收到了許多捐款者的幫助 他離開保加利亞和共產主義的限制,但他選擇了 留在他的祖國。

這款傳統的成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖遊戲愛好者和樸素藝術愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多以村莊為主題、形狀奇特的木製拼圖,這些拼圖與圖像的主題相匹配,並且我們將它們集成在一起,當您將木製拼圖拼在一起時,您會感到高興和驚訝

請注意:此拼圖的原始圖像是在畫布上繪製的,因此您可能會在圖像上看到畫筆描邊。

  • 不規則形狀的邊緣帶來更多挑戰
  • 包括指導組裝的獎勵海報
  • 拼圖塊數量:351
  • 完成的拼圖尺寸:直徑 15.5 英寸
  • 藝術家:©拉迪‧內德爾切夫
  • 序號: NP21-351-438
  • 切工風格:現代
  • 難度:3級
  • 美國製造
  • 木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NPO21-351-438D
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 351
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 15.5" Diameter
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Radi Nedelchev

Radi Nedelchev, a Bulgarian painter, was born on April 1, 1938, in the village of Ezerche, located in the Razgrad Province of northeastern Bulgaria. His upbringing in a family of artisans—his mother a weaver and his father a woodcarver—instilled a deep appreciation for traditional crafts and rural life. This early exposure to the beauty of rural Bulgaria would later become a significant influence on his art. At fifteen, he left home and worked various jobs along the Black Sea coast before completing his military service. He then pursued his passion for art by enrolling in an art school in Ruse, where he met fellow painter Marko Monev. Together, they embarked on extensive travels through the Bulgarian countryside, documenting village life and customs during a time of significant social change.

Nedelchev's work is a source of pride for Bulgaria, as he became renowned for his contributions to the naïve art movement, characterized by vivid colors, intricate detail, and depictions of everyday rural scenes. His paintings often portrayed landscapes, village festivities, and traditional customs, capturing the essence of Bulgarian folklore and communal life. In 1971, his work gained international recognition when he received a special prize from art critic Anatole Jakovsky at a global naïve art competition in Switzerland. Despite the restrictions of the communist regime, which limited access to Western galleries and markets, Nedelchev's art found its way into numerous private and corporate collections worldwide, including those of the Krupp Corporation in Germany and the Baba Research Centre in India.

Throughout his career, Nedelchev remained an active member of the Union of Bulgarian Artists and was honored with the Order of Cyril and Methodius, First Class—the highest cultural award in Bulgaria. His work is featured in prominent institutions such as the Sofia City Art Gallery and the Musée International d'Art Naïf. Radi Nedelchev passed away on April 4, 2022, in Ruse, leaving behind a legacy that continues to celebrate and preserve the spirit of Bulgarian rural life through his distinctive artistic lens. His paintings, with their vibrant colors and intricate details, serve as a timeless tribute to rural Bulgaria's beauty and its people's rich traditions.

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