IVAN MILEV
In the luxury bilingual edition (Bulgarian and English) with 24x33 cm format and
volume 232 pages included 80 of the most representative works of
the artist, as the careful selection was made by Adelina Fileva, director
of the Sofia City Art Gallery and Plamen V. Petrov, director of
Art Gallery - Kazanlak, which is also the author of the introductory studio. IN
The album also includes short memories of the artist from his contemporaries,
illustrating in a wonderful way his original talent.
In over half of the included works, Ivan Milev creates an attractive one
ornaments with golden bronze - reproduced exactly in the edition that
together with high-quality printing allows to achieve almost complete
aesthetic impact of the paintings as they are conceived and created
by the genius artist.
It is also worth noting the original format of the album cover, on
whose cover is printed detail of the painting Ahinora, and on the hard
turquoise cover (one of the artist's favorite colors) is applied
magnificent Giclée print of the whole picture made on 100% cotton
paper of archival museum quality.
In addition to the magnificent album of Ivan Milev, Sofia City
Art Gallery and Kazanlak Art Gallery in collaboration with
METHOD BOOKS offer to the most inspired fans of
the artist's work, a limited series of 100 unique Giclée
the real-life imprint of his two most popular works, Ahinora and
King Marco.
The limited prints are made on 100% archival cotton paper
Museum Etching and reproduce with extreme precision and clarity
the originals, in addition to the magnificent quality of
reproduction, the artist-restorer Ilinka Chergarova hand-painted
the numerous gold ornaments from the originals, thus transforming
each Giclée print in a completely identical copy. The limited series
unique prints will have a certificate of authenticity with serial number and
holographic sticker registered in the Hahnemühle Art Registry System.
ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ
Луксозно издание с твърди корици
Селекция на картините:
Аделина Филева и Пламен В. Петров
Встъпителен текст: Пламен В. Петров
24х33 см., 232 стр., 2.0 кг.
ISBN 978-619-90741-7-6