Pic B O Boichuk Mykhailo At Work 63603acadbde4.Jpeg
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Model in a men's robe
Models in costumes by Sonia Delaunay
Sonya Delaunay's Art Car "Vintage Scarf 1918"
Sonia Delaunay in a suit
Simultaneous
Hand-coloring of a photograph by Sonia Delaunay
Cape, design by Sonia Delaunay
Two models in coats
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Sonia Delaunay
The cape was created by Sonia Delaunay
Simultaneity
Sonia Delaunay in a patterned dress
Delaunay Simultanist Citroen
A man from the Ukrainian community, the first immigrants in Brazil, demonstrates the art of having many children on the doorstep of his house
Living Echo of the Cossack Elite: Georgiy Narbut in Paraska Apostol’s Kontusz with Kelep and Colonel MiloradovychIn the photograph, Georgiy Narbut stands in the Cossack hall of the Tarnovsky Museum (now a room of the Chernihiv Regional Library for Youth), fully immersed in a historical Ukrainian image. He is dressed in the kontusz of Paraska Apostol, daughter of Hetman Danylo Apostol, holding a kelep in his right hand, while to his right stands Colonel Mykhailo “Cannon” Miloradovych. This staged yet documentary scene shows Narbut not just studying Cossack-era artifacts, but literally wearing them, turning himself into a living embodiment of the Ukrainian noble-Cossack past.
First Edition Hans Christian Andersen Prygun The Jumpers Heorhiy Narbut
Page from Hans C. Andersen, Heorhiy Narbut Prygun / The Jumpers
Page from Hans C. Andersen, Heorhiy Narbut Prygun / The Jumpers
Page from Hans C. Andersen, Heorhiy Narbut Prygun / The Jumpers