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Bulgarian Artist Day |
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The Day of the Bulgarian Artist is celebrated on the Orthodox Church
holiday of St. Pimen of Zograf. St. Pimen was declared patron of
Bulgarian artists in November 1993, by the idea of St. Pimen Zografski
Union for Revival of the Sofia Sredna Gora. It is celebrated by the
artists – icon-painters and restorers. St. Pimen of Zograf was a
Bulgarian monk from the monastery St. Georgi Zograf in Aton. He was
an icon-painter lived in the end of 16th century. The Orthodox Church
declared him a saint and remembers him on November 3. According to
the legend he was born with the name Pavel, he sold his property and
became a monk in Aton. There he received the name Pimen, but when
he turned 55 years St. Georgi appeared to him and ordered him to go
back to his people as a clerical leader. St. Pimen went through
Bulgarian lands for years, preached, constructed, renewed and wall-
painted monasteries and temples. In the end of his life Pimen went
back in the Tcherepishki monastery, where he fell sick and died on
November 3, 1620.
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