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Zenoviĭ Flinta (1935-1988) was a ceramist, painter, and graphic artist. He was part of the Lviv Experimental Ceramic and Sculpture Factory. Here are two of his works made with enamel and stone in the 1969-1970s.
Vasyl Kandinsky (1866–1944) was a painter and art theorist. He was born in Moscow, but at age of five moved to Odesa, where he spent his childhood, graduated from Grekov Odesa Art School, and then moved to Kyiv.
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'The Great Gate of Kyiv' (1928)
Sanctuaries with effigies were a place for performing the memorial cult of ancestors, not directly related to burials. Many of the Polovtsian women depict men in particular.
Still Life 'Breakfast', 1950 by Kateryna Bilokur. We can see here potato, big bread, maybe milk, pickled cucumbers and radish. That was pretty typical breakfast in Kyiv region.
hey, @klopotenko_chef maybe we should make a thread about food in ukrainian art? and then cook it?
At the age of 13, due to both lack of material means and Vudon's capricious nature, he shifts from full-time to part-time education and starts working. In the 1960s he continues to changing area of work each time. But he became famous among his friends from art field.
'Art is an endless rhythm, the artist is its sensitive resonator,' Oleksandr Bogomazov told his students at the Kyiv Art Institute, where he was a professor in 1922–1930.
'Sinnyi market at Kyiv' (1914)
Oleksandr Bohomazov (1880 –1930) was a Ukrainian painter and modern art theoretician. In 1914 wrote his treatise The Art of Painting and the Elements. He analyzed the interaction between Object, Artist, Picture, and Spectator and sets the theoretical foundation of modern art.
In 1967 Anatolii Bazilevych (1926 - 2005) created illustrations to "Eneida" (Ukrainian for "Aeneid") written by Ivan Kotlyarevsky. It is a burlesque poem, written in 1798. This mock-heroic poem is the first literature work published in the modern Ukrainian language.