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  2. Arts of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Folk art of Ukraine is a layer of Ukrainian culture associated with the creation of the worldview of the Ukrainian people, its psychology, ethical guidelines, and aesthetic aspirations, covering all types of folk art, traditionally inherent in Ukraine: music, dance, songs, decorative and applied arts, developing as a single complex, and organically included in the life of the people throughout ...

  3. List of Ukrainian artists - Wikipedia

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    A partial list of notable artists born or active in Ukraine, arranged chronologically with artists born in the same year arranged alphabetically within that year. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. National Art Museum of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The collection of folk paintings "Cossack the Bandura Player" is one of the biggest in the museum and expands the secular art of the Baroque period in Ukraine. The age of the 19th century art, when St. Petersburg Academy of Arts was the trendsetter, opens with works of the famous Ukrainian portraitists, who connected their lives with the ...

  5. Ukrainian avant-garde - Wikipedia

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    Tram, Alexander Bogomazov, 1914. Ukrainian avant-garde is the avant-garde movement in Ukrainian art from the end of 1890s to the middle of the 1930s along with associated artists in sculpture, painting, literature, cinema, theater, stage design, graphics, music, and architecture.

  6. Petrykivka painting - Wikipedia

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    Petrykivka painting (or simply "Petrykivka"; Ukrainian: Петриківський розпис) is a traditional Ukrainian decorative painting style, originating from the village of Petrykivka in Dnipropetrovsk oblast of Ukraine, where it was traditionally used to decorate house walls and everyday household items.

  7. Ukrainian artists create works of art from battlefield rubble

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    The Museum of International Folk Art, which is hosting the exhibition through April 20, 2025, found a military supply company in ... Ukrainian artists create works of art from battlefield rubble ...

  8. Ukraine's most famous sculptor turns war debris into art ...

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    From within the debris of Russia’s war, Ukraine’s most famous sculptor was compelled to make a dark artistic pivot the day his own country house was ravaged by a Russian strike. “It happened ...

  9. Borys Voznytsky Lviv National Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Borys Voznytsky Lviv National Art Gallery (Ukrainian: Львівська Національна Галерея Мистецтв імені Бориса Возницького) is the largest art museum in Ukraine, with over 62,000 artworks in its collection, including works of Ukrainian, Polish, Italian, French, German, Dutch and Flemish, Spanish, Austrian and other European artists. [1]