Exploring Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online

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    Sculpture of the Kosiv potter Pavlyna Tsvilyk in traditional clothes.
  • https://gallery.sucho.org/files/original/wedding_flower_crown_KH-15486.jpg

    This Ukrainian wedding flower crown is made of paper, cotton fabric, paraffin, and wire. It was created in 1956 in Osichki of the Podilsk Raion of the Odesa Oblast.
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    Material / technique: canvas / oil /
    Sizes: l-55 cm h-70 cm
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    A painting depicting two peacocks. 1959. Paper, gouache.
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    Drama Theater in Mariupol. The house is built of Crimean inkerman gray stone in the style of monumental classicism with a huge number of stucco decorated components. On the facade of the building there is a sculptural composition, where the main role is given to metallurgists and farmers as the main professions of the Azov region, to whom the patrons of art perform a laudatory ode. As a result of the bombing the theater was destroyed on 17th March 2022.
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    Members of the Umanskiy family; members returned to Ananyev after WWII. In the 1960s, the minyan was held in the Leya Odivets’ house with Yefim Schoklet (1890-1960), Umansky (1878-1957), Goichinder (1852-1959), Beilin Mikhail among the congregation.
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    Reproduction of an oil painting self-portrait of Mykoly Kornyliǐovych Pymonenko printed on the inside cover of the exhibition catalog of his works.
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    A metal brooch created using an engraving technique. It is from the village of Shepit in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.
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    In Soviet times, the panel "The Tree of Life" was part of the decor of a Mariupol restaurant called "Ukraine" (now - "Aristocrat"). The sketches were made by the mosaic makers themselves.
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    Boryviter, or a windhover, is a bird able to hover in the air for a long time. The concept of the authors was emotional bond between the panel and the sea view from the window next to it, the bond evoked by the name and colors. This panel is also located in the "Aristocrat," the restaurant in Mariupol.
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