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Dance
Olexander Archypenko
1912 - 1912 yy.
Dance
Oleksandr Archipebko Foundation
Author:
Olexander Archypenko
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Sculpture
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Sonia Delaunay wearing Casa Sonia creations, Madrid, c.1920
Україна або козацька земля з прилеглими провінціями Валахії, Молдавії і Малої Татарії, зображена Йоганом-Баптистом Гоманном
It is known by the abbreviated name "Terra Cosaccorum". Johann Baptist Hohmann accumulated all the achievements of scientists, geographers, historians and data about the current situation in Ukraine known at the beginning of the 1700s to make this map. The site of the Battle of Poltava in 1709 is marked on the map; the lands of Transdanubian Sich, which were transferred to Turkey in 1711, are marked as part of the Crimean Khanate; the specified construction of the Perekop Wall, etc. In the cartouche, the territory is named Vkraina in the Latin manner, and already on the map itself it is marked as Ukraina.
Views of Odesa. [Album]. View of Odesa from the customs house. Mid-1850s.
Views of Odessa. [Album]. Boulevard. Mid-1850s.
Views of Odessa. [Album]. View of the Pokrovsk Church and Aleksandrovsky Avenue. Mid-1850s.
Odesa. Boulevard. Monument to Duke Richelieu. Late 1870s.
Odesa. View of the city from the side of Voznesensky Boulevard. 1880s.
Below the image: Engraved by Julius Berndt, Leipzig. Engr. by Julius Berndt, Leipzig. Published by Emil Berndt, Publishing by Emil Berndt, Odessa. Berndt, Emil (?–1908) — owner of a bookstore in Odessa, publisher. Of German origin. From 1864 — co-owner of Ludwig Rudolf's bookstore (founded in 1839), from 1866 — owner. In 1903, he transferred the store to his son, Julius Berndt, who later sold it to Simon Natanson. Until 1920, the store retained the name of its former owner, Emil Berndt. Illustrations for books and engravings published by his bookstore were printed in Leipzig. From 1875, he owned a publishing house for children's and youth literature in Leipzig (formerly Rudolf Chelius).
Odesa. View taken from the small pier. 1850s.
D’ap. nat. et lith. par F.Gross. Lith. de A. Braun à Odessa.
Odesa. Quarantine. Mid-1850s.