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kobzars · 3 months
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Ukrainian embroidery is a type of Ukrainian folk decorative art; an ornamental or thematic image on fabric or leather made with various hand or machine stitches; one of the most common types of handicrafts by Ukrainian women, and girls in particular.
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Ukrainian folk embroidery. State publishing house "Mystetstvo", Kharkiv, 1936. Presents embroidery from Podillia and Kyiv region, which was selected from the materials of the first exhibition of Ukrainian folk art in Kyiv. The album consists of 20 pages of illustrations.
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pwlanier · 5 years
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Koryak Dance on a National Holiday.
This photograph is from a collection entitled “The Russian Far East in Modern Photography,” which documents several regions of the Russian Far East at the beginning of the 21st century. The Russian Far East encompasses a large geographical area that borders the Pacific Ocean and stretches from the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the northeast to Primorsky Krai in the southeast, along the borders with China and North Korea. The collection includes several photographs by the famed researcher and photographer Vitalii Aleksandrovich Nikolaenko (1938–2003), who spent more than 30 years observing and studying the brown bears of the Kamchatka Peninsula and was eventually killed by a bear while carrying out his work. Also included are photographs of Sakhalin Island by Moscow-based photographer Aleksandr Vladimirovich Sorin, of Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands by Aleksandr Mikhailovich Bermant, of Primorsky Krai by Vladimir Mikhailovich Kobzar’, and of Kamchatka by Irina Vladimirovna Stakhanova. The photographs depict the varied natural landscapes of the Russian Far East, including the geysers and volcanoes of Kamchatka and the coastlines of Russia’s Pacific islands. The collection also captures the work of the region’s fishermen, daily life and recreation in its settlements, and its wildlife, including Kamchatka bears and Amur tigers. The collection was gathered for the Meeting of Frontiers digital library project in the early 2000s.
Siberian Museum Agency
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kobzars · 3 months
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The library of the Cultural Space Kobzar consists of many thousands of books.
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Our team has set itself an ambitious task - to help preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage and introduce people to rare antique books.
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kobzars · 1 month
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Illustrated Ukrainian magazine "Oko" No. 9 for 1918. Published during the period of the Ukrainian People's Republic. It was published weekly in two editions in Russian and Ukrainian. A total of 18 issues were printed, each containing 16 pages. The editor of the publication was F. Lindenov.
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Taras Shevchenko "Kobzar", anniversary edition 1814 - 1939, a complete collection of works.
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Rare antique book "Kobzar" of large format on the creation of which worked the best professionals of his time
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kobzars · 2 months
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The antique book "From the ancient past. Historical sketches and paintings of the times of the Haidamaks" is of interest to collectors and lovers of the history of Ukraine. This is a lifetime edition of 1890, published in St. Petersburg in the publishing house of A.F. Devrien.
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From the ancient past. Historical sketches and paintings of the times of the Haidamaks
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kobzars · 2 months
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A detailed analysis of the history of Ukraine through the prism of the evolution of Ukrainian statehood.
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This publication covers information about almost all the hetmans who ruled Ukraine. It combines data rarely found in other scientific works...
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"Outline of the History of Ukraine" (Нарис історії України), by Dmytro Doroshenko, second edition, Dneprovaya Volna Publishing House, Munich, 1966, in two volumes.
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kobzars · 3 months
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History of Sloboda Ukraine, Dmytro Bahalii, 1918. Sloboda Ukraine is a region in the east of modern Ukraine and the southwestern part of Russia. The region was named after the word "sloboda," which means "free settlement" in Old Russian.
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History of Sloboda Ukraine, by Dmytro Bahalii. Published in 1918 by the Kharkiv Credit Union, this antique book contains 71 illustrations and 2 maps, allowing the reader not only to read about past events but also to visually immerse themselves in the historical context of the era.
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kobzars · 25 days
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At the end of 2019, a new, unparalleled complete edition of Taras Shevchenko's poetry Kobzar was published, featuring drawings by the prominent Ukrainian artist Ambrosiy Zhdakha.
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At the All-Ukrainian competition, Kobzar was awarded the Grand Prix "Best Book of Ukraine".
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Kobzar is a book of the Ukrainian land!
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kobzars · 2 months
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The Grigory Gagarin Collection, published in 1887, is a remarkable collection that showcases the intricate and exquisite ornaments found in Byzantine and Old Russian (Ukrainian) art
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Collection of Byzantine and Old Russian ornaments, G. Gagarin, 1887
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kobzars · 2 months
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Ukrainian Cossacks - Bandura players - Kobzars were the creators, keepers and transmitters of the epic tradition in the form of historical songs, religious chants, fairy tales and legends, accompanied by playing the kobza or bandura. We continue the traditions of kobzars on the website kobzar.in.ua
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The shelling of the DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia by Russian troops took place on the night of March 22, 2024. The plant stopped working after the shelling.
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A book about the history of the construction of this station "To Dniprelstan", 1930
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kobzars · 22 days
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Kobzar, 2019, Taras Shevchenko, luxury gift edition in Ukrainian with many illustrations
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Album-catalog by Natalia Kokhal, "Straw Torch", watercolor.
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Natalia Kokhal (born in 1967) is one of the most interesting graphic artists of our time, descended from a well-known Ukrainian artistic dynasty: her father is Volodymyr Kokhal, her mother is Olha Slota, her grandfather is Petro Slota, and her grandmother is Halyna Zorya.
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An essay on the life of Hetman Pylyp Orlyk (1672-1742) was written in 1947, on behalf of the Scientific Research Institute of Ukrainian Martyrology (Munich), whose active member was the Ukrainian historian and scientist Borys Dmytrovych Krupnytskyi (1894 — 1956).
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kobzars · 21 days
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A book about the outstanding Ukrainian - Kazimir Malevich written by Dmytro Gorbachev - a specialist in Ukrainian and Russian avant-garde; one of the ideologists of the Ukrainian avant-garde.
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The book is written in Ukrainian
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Malevich and Ukraine. "He and I were Ukrainians". Dmitry Gorbachev. 2006
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