
Stake attention in this memory
A large rectangular print of an oil painting is displayed on a rustic, grey stone wall in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, located within a historical architectural reserve, likely near Tsarevets Fortress. The print features a white border around the artwork and is mounted using black grommets and fasteners secured to a black metal frame. The artwork, titled "Man from Shopsko with adze" (also shown in Bulgarian as "Шоп с тесла"), is by Ivan Mrkvička (1856-1938). It portrays an elderly man in a crouched position, engaged in woodworking. He wears traditional attire consisting of a light-yellow long-sleeved shirt with rolled cuffs, a dark vest, and light-colored trousers. The man is actively using an adze, held with both hands, to shape a large piece of timber or a log. The background of the painting depicts a lush green outdoor environment with dense foliage, bushes, a rustic wooden fence, and scattered red wildflowers in the mid-ground. The overall impression is a vibrant, detailed depiction of a rural scene.
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