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HISTORY - HOUSE OF ARTISTS

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The painter Thomas Vishanov of Bansko is one of the most unusual figures during the Bulgarian Renaissance. 

Toma Vishanov-Molera, born around 1750, painter of icons and murals, founder of the Bansko school of art. He grew up in the family of the clergyman Vishan. Around 1765 he went to Vienna, where he studied painting. It is not known who were his teachers there or when he returned to Bansko. His fellow villagers called him the Moler, Molera(from German Maler ‘painter’), whence the entire family's surname. Under the influence of the European 18th century art Toma Vishanov painted his works in a new manner, unknown until then in Orthodox art. The figures are realistic, vivid, expressive. Toma Vishanov is an innovator in the early period of Bulgarian Renaissance. His ideas on art were not understood and at first were rejected by his contemporaries. His work has not been studied extensively. He died after 1811 in Bansko.

THE HOUSE



As one of the most beautiful and unique houses ï»¿in Bansko, The Molerova House welcomes anyone that appreciates history and art.  The house is suitable for families and friends. 

Located in a quiet but centrally located area, it’s only a minute walk to the center of Bansko and the bus station. 

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