Studied painting at the Art Academy in Prague. Arrives in Bulgaria and becomes a teacher in Veliko Tarnovo, then later teaches perspective and calligraphy at the National Drawing School. Participates in a large number of events representing Bulgarian art abroad, such as the Saint Louis World Fair (1904), the International Fair in Liege (1905), the large Bulgarian exhibition in Prague (1926). His works include portraiture, landscapes, folk genre and most of all, still lives.
Encyclopedia of Fine Arts in Bulgaria, Volume III, Sofia, 1980, BSA