Keraca Visulčeva

Keraca Visulčeva (also transliterated as Keratza; in Cyrillic: Кераца Висулчева), (7 April 1911–13 January 2004) was a Macedonian and Bulgarian[1] artist who was born in Nestram, in the Manastir Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire.

[2] After studying under Stefan Ivanov (drawing) and Nikola Ganushev and Boris Mitov (painting), she graduated at the Sofia Fine Arts Academy.

[2] Between 1941 and 1944, during the Bulgarian occupation of Macedonia, she taught at the Queen Giovanna Girls' High School in Skopje.

[2] In 1996, she moved again to Skopje with the assistance of numerous intellectuals, academics, ambassadors, art historians in exchange for her donation of around 400 drawings, oil and sculptures to the newly created Republic of Macedonia.

Her favorite genres are landscapes and portraits, the most impressive segments of her work were dominated by realism or impressionist manner.

The Resen of Ahmed Niyazi Bey in the township of Resen with Keraca's heritage