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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak - Radish Flower (1912)
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vintage-ukraine · 1 year
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Pillowcases by Hana Sobachko-Shostak, 1930s-1940s
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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak
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unhonestlymirror · 9 months
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Yevmen Pshechenko (Євмен Пшеченко, 1880-1933) was born in the village of Verbivka, Cherkasy region. We don't know much, but he probably started to paint when he helped his wife create embroidery sketches.
According to some sources, he and his brother Pavlo took part in the revolutionary movement, spent five years in prison for possessing prohibited literature, and was released on the eve of the First World War when he was seriously ill.
Since 1914, he has worked in his native village in the artel of decorative and applied arts, organized in 1900 by Natalia Davydova. There, folk craftsmen worked with avant-garde artists — Oleksandra Ekster, Lyubov Popova, Nina Henke-Meller, Ksenia Boguslavska, Ivan Puni, etc.
Yevmen Pshechenko's works were exhibited at the Exhibition of modern decorative art. Embroideries and carpets based on artists' sketches" in the Lemercier gallery in 1915 in Moscow. Three of his embroidered pillows and 32 drawings for embroidery were presented here. He also has a series of works with carnival topics. Maybe he has seen it somewhere in the city or at a fair. These are the works "Acrobat," "Juggler," "Giant," "Jester".
He died in 1933 when he was 53. That year, the genocide of Ukrainians, Holodomor, continued. Probably, he died because of starvation. For example, an artist from that artel Hanna Sobachko-Shostak was saved from the village and transferred to Moscow. This image reminds me of grave.
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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak
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ukrainian-wardrobe · 2 years
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Ivan Prykhodko is a representative of naive art, a Ukrainian artist, is rightly considered an artist of the people by some experts and admirers of folk art.
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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak is a Ukrainian master of decorative painting. It is a golden page in the history of Ukrainian art.
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Ivan-Valentin Zadorozhny is an outstanding master of painting, monumental forms of image, creator of posters, art projects.
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Vasyl Korchynsky is an Ukrainian artist, graphic artist, master of vytynanka (the art form of papercutting popular in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus).
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Alexander Saenko is an Ukrainian artist, decorator.
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Julia Gushul is a Ukrainian artist and ceramist.
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Olexandra Exter is a Ukrainian artist, avant-garde, designer, graphic artist, film and theater artist.
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Kazymyr Malevych is a Ukrainian avant-garde artist, a prominent figure of the Ukrainian avant-garde, founder of Suprematism, one of the founders of cubofuturism.
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A great Ukrainian folk painter Hanna Sobachko-Shostak (1883–1965). 
Largely self-taught, the Ukrainian sites call her a representative of "peasant futurism". 
She came under the influence of mentors that included Aleksandra Ekster, who was particularly fascinated, with the Ukrainian folk art and in 1915–6 organized the peasant craft cooperatives in the villages Skoptsi and Verbivka which produced, among others, kilims based on Kazimir Malevich’s suprematist designs.
From 1932 Hanna lived in exile in Cherkizovo and designed embroidery patterns for the local cloth factory. Her decorative paintings, with floral and faunal motifs, are distinguished by their dynamic composition, asymmetry, and use of intense colours.
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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak
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A great Ukrainian folk painter Hanna Sobachko-Shostak (1883–1965). 
Largely self-taught, the Ukrainian sites call her a representative of "peasant futurism". 
She came under the influence of mentors that included Aleksandra Ekster, who was particularly fascinated, with the #Ukrainian #folkart and in 1915–6 organized the peasant craft cooperatives in the villages Skoptsi and Verbivka.
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#womensart #folkmania #UkrainianArt #PalianShow #UkrainianArtist #folkpainter
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Вишиті декоративні панно за ескізами Ганни Собачко-Шостак (1883-1965), української майстрині декоративного розпису родом з с. Скопці  (нині Веселинівка) на Київщині.
Embroidered decorative panels according to the sketches of  Hanna Sobachko-Shostak (1883-1965), a Ukrainian master of decorative painting from the village of Skoptsy (now Veselynivka) in the Kyiv region, Ukraine.
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anotherdiamonday · 2 years
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Hanna Sobachko Shostak
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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak (Ukrainian, 1883-1962) 
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Hanna Sobachko-Shostak (1883–1965), a self-taught Ukrainian folk painter, born on this day and some of her works created from 1915 to 1964
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vintage-ukraine · 2 years
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Ukrainian artist Hanna Sobachko-Shostak at work, 1915
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anotherdiamonday · 2 years
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Hanna Sobachko Shostak, (1883-1962), Ukrainian
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