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Violeta Maslarova was born in 1925 in Burgas, Bulgaria. She is a Bulgarian actress and singer who has appeared in numerous films and television shows. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Last Balkan War" (1984), "The Last Balkan War II" (1985), and "The Last Balkan War III" (1986). Maslarova began her career in the 1950s, appearing in several Bulgarian films. She has since appeared in over 30 films and television shows, including "The Last Balkan War" trilogy. She has also released several albums of her own music. Maslarova is 81 years old and has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her acting and singing career. She is currently living in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Born 1925
Birthday 1925
Birthplace Burgas, Bulgaria
Date of death 2006 (aged 80–81)
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Nationality Bulgaria

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1999

Her later years in Bulgaria produced mixed results artistically. With state support severely curtailed there was increased pressure to produce and sell work. The absence of her husband, one of her best critics, and the need to sell more work meant that she had to work more conscientiously than before but that the paintings became more variable in quality. Despite this she was named as the 'Artist of the Year' in 1999 and elected a freeman of the city of her native Bourgas in 2000. Her best work remained her seascapes, with their tender palette of muted blues, violets and purples. Despite their simple composition they were, in fact, heavily worked going through many variations before arriving at their finished state. Surprisingly for someone trained in a classical discipline, her later portraits do little to enhance her reputation, which must depend upon her seascapes and some of her later flower paintings.

1988

As the communist regime drew to a close Maslarova, now a widow, found conditions in Bulgaria to be increasingly difficult and in 1988 moved to the UK. Despite steady sales of her paintings and a solo show the Charlotte Lampard gallery in London she was unable to settle and, following the fall of the Zhivkov regime, returned to Bulgaria in 1992, where she lived until her death in 2006.

1966

Although 'Socialist Realism' was the official approach to the visual arts in Bulgaria artists still found ways of subverting the official line. Such expedients as painting factories using a cubist grid or painting workers' demonstrations using a heightened palette were common. Maslarova's response was to move towards seascapes and flowers paintings. The seascapes often included the local fishermen with their boats and nets, an officially 'appropriate' subject, but within a landscape that tended towards a minimal abstraction. Besides receiving official approval these were also popular among the cultural community, bringing her the respect both of the public and her peers. In 1966 she was awarded the Order of Cyril and Methodius for her services to the arts.

1944

Maslaraova showed and early aptitude for drawing. This was encouraged by her teachers and her mother. She was admitted to the art academy in National Academy of Arts in Sofia in 1944, where she studied under Professor Detchko Ouzounov, himself a friend of Jules Pascin, with whom he had studied painting in Berlin.

1925

Violeta Christova Maslarova (Bulgarian: Виолета Христова Масларова) (1925–2006) was a noted Bulgarian artist known for her romantic and moody seascapes. Along with Georgi Baev and Kiril Simeonov she was often referred to as one of the 'Bourgas Colourists'. Her career spanned both the communist and the capitalist era of Bulgaria with mixed effects on her art and career.