“Donka Konstantinova”, Encyclopaedia of Fine Arts in Bulgaria, vol. I. Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1980
→Marinska, Ruzha, et Marchinkova, Petrana, Jubilee Exhibition: Donka Konstantinova, exh. cat., Sofia City Art Gallery, Sofia (1979), Sofia, Sofia City Art Gallery, 1979
Bulgarian painter.
Donka Konstantinova was born in Sliven, into a family of secondary school teachers. Her brother Konstantin Konstantinov (1890-1970) was a renowned Bulgarian writer and translator. D. Konstantinova graduated from the State Industrial Art School (later the State Art Academy) in Sofia in 1916 as a student of Tseno Todorov (1877-1953), Stefan Ivanov (1875-1951) and the Czech painter Ivan (Jan Václav) Mrkvička (1856-1938). After graduation, she continued her artistic formation in the studios of the State Industrial Art School until 1919.
Her artistic career began in May 1920 with a joint exhibition with the artist Vasil Zahariev (1895-1971) at the Trapko Art Gallery, in Sofia. The catalogue lists 35 works, paintings and drawings. Little is known about what D. Konstantinova presented for the occasion, as she rarely dated her works. The same year she participated in the exhibition of the newly founded Society of Independent Artists. She also participated in exhibitions of the Society of Women Artists. The press noted her appearances in the society’s exhibitions in Sofia in 1932 and in 1936, and in Belgrade in 1937.