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Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Rome hosts an exhibition of works by prominent book illustrator Iassen Ghiuselev

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An exhibition called “The other life of illustration/ L'altra vita dell'illustrazione" containing works by artist Iassen Ghiuselev, opens on September 13 in the Bulgaria Gallery of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Rome.

The exhibition presents drawings and color prints of illustrations from some of the most emblematic titles illustrated by the artist over the years. Iassen Ghuiselev is among the most notable book illustrators in the world. He has worked for publishing houses such as the German F. Schreiber and Aufbau-Verlag, Simply Read Books in Canada, Walkers Books in Great Britain, Grimm Press in Taiwan, etc.




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