Erma River near Tran is a painting by the artist Nikola Petrov (1881–1916) from around 1910.[1]
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Erma River near Tran | |
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Bulgarian: Река Ерма край Трън | |
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Artist | Nikola Petrov (1881-1916) |
Year | 1910 (1910) |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 68 cm × 96 cm (27 in × 38 in) |
Location | National Art Gallery (Bulgaria) |
It represents a landscape of the river gorge near the town of Tran with a flock of geese are depicted in the foreground on the nearer shore, and trees in the background across the river.
The painting's dimensions are 68 x 96 centimeters. The painting was purchased in 1913 by the National Museum in Sofia. It then became part of the permanent collection of the National Art Gallery (Bulgaria).[1]
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