Made from potter’s clay, the tile depicts two deer facing each other surrounded by flowers and plants. The techniques used to create the tile include forming, painting, and watering. Tiles of this sort were both decorative and functional in nature.
A reproduction of a painting based on the image of a Cossack-bandurist, appears in the Museum Bulletin (Muzeǐnyǐ visnyk) no. 18 published in 2018. The Cossack-bandurist became the personification of the chivalrous Ukrainian Cossack spirit. Oil painting on canvas, 54 x 65 cm.
Cathedral of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in the city of Kamianets-Podilskyi. Roman Catholic Church (the main temple of the Kamianets diocese). Photo by: Filin (December 2012)
"Concert" is a painting dedicated to the importance of art and artistic work. It depicts musicians performing in a secret or underground location to escape from the ideological principles of socialist realism.
In 1941, the building housed a military hospital. While retreating from the city, the fascists burned the building of the former male gymnasium along with other houses. All that remained of it - burnt brick walls - was transferred to the industrial technical school. Reconstruction work was completed in 1952.