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A Russian attack destroyed the Ivankiv Historical and Local History Museum, where about 25 of Prymachenko’s works were housed
Rich with imaginative detail, Maria Prymachenko’s colorful folk art speaks to life in Ukraine #StandWithUkraine️
https://t.co/smCTQbAePP
Rich with Imaginative Detail, #MariaPrymachenko’s Colorful #FolkArt Speaks to Life in #Ukraine https://t.co/761sipoAQs
Rich with Imaginative Detail, Maria Prymachenko’s Colorful Folk Art Speaks to Life in Ukraine https://t.co/j11RBSKHsZ via @colossal
"In guerra, qualunque parte possa vantarsi di aver vinto, non ci sono vincitori, tutti sono perdenti" (Neville Chamberlain) 🎀
🎨Maria Prymachenko.
The Dove has spread its Wings, Maria Prymachenko - 1982 Bolotnya Kyiv 🇺🇦
https://t.co/RCTfpvLvlh
Guerra contra la cultura.
Destruido el Museo de Historia Local de Ivankin, cerca de Kiev, donde se conservaba la mayor parte de los cuadros de Maria Prymachenko, una de las más importantes artistas del estilo naif del siglo XX.
#Ukriane
A Dove Has Spread Her Wings and Asks For Peace, 1982, #mariaprymachenko
#Prymachenko, a self taught #artist, lived her entire life in the #Ivankiv region. She attended school for only 4 years, suffering from polio which left her physically impaired.
#art #ukrainianart #nowar
Ukrainian Naïve and Folk Art artist Maria Prymachenko (1909-1997)
‘A Dove Has Spread Her Wings And Asks for Peace’ by the famous Ukrainian artists Maria Prymachenko, 1982. According to reports, a few days ago Russian invaders destroyed the Ivankiv Historical and Local History Museum north of Kyiv including its collection of Prymachenko’s work.
Twenty-five paintings by Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko (1909-97) have been destroyed in recent days through the bombing by Russian forces of a museum dedicated to her work in Ivankiv, a city northwest of Kyiv.
Look at these things - they’re beautiful.
Acabo de leer que las fuerzas rusas han bombardeado el museo local de Ivankiv donde se encontraban algunas docenas de obras de la artista Maria Prymachenko :(
https://t.co/F0gZaxkv75
Ukrainian folk art by Maria Prymachenko (1908-1997). Ivankiv Historical and Local History Museum, Ivankiv, Kyiv, Ukraine which seems to have been destroyed. Turned up in an Instagram search for #ivankivmuseum. via
@candeabeeldend
on Instagram.
. @_die_Uta_
Happy Birthday 💐🎶🎉🎶💐
Maria Prymachenko ( 1909-1996 ) Dove Asking for Peace 1982
@KyivIndependent Голубка распустила крила, хоче на землі мира (A Dove Has Spread Her Wings and Asks for Peace), 1982
Maria Prymachenko
Ukraine, 1909-1997
I russi hanno distrutto un museo dove erano esposte circa 25 opere di Maria Prymachenko. Condivido alcune sue opere meravigliose per ricordarla. Picasso la vide esposta a Parigi e disse “I bow down before the artistic miracle of this brilliant Ukrainian.” #UkraineRussiaWar https://t.co/xvIuwhFrOX
A sign of Putin’s barbarity to destroy a museum in #Ukraine. Especially one which celebrates the joyous art of Maria Prymachenko. Here are a few of her works (random examples not from the museum AFAIK) .@UNESCO must intervene with Putin https://t.co/zzMQaunLOh
Reported by more than one outlet: Russians burned the museum of Maria Prymachenko (fan artbot account: @PrymachenkoArt). One of the most unique, wonderful, powerful Ukrainian artists, rooted in Ukrainian folk art tradition. They are erasing, ploughing over Ukrainian heritage. https://t.co/f5qjd4Hbz5