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    Kremenchuk bridge

    Place: KremenchukOriginal: All rights reservedRestoration: All rights reserved
    Village houses in Ukraine in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Village houses in Ukraine in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Сoncrete relief on the stairs in the interior of the "Dnipro" sanatorium (now known as Druzhba) in Yevpatoria, Crimea.
    Сoncrete relief on the stairs in the interior of the "Dnipro" sanatorium (now known as Druzhba) in Yevpatoria, Crimea. The artwork was created by Ukrainian artist Ernest Kotkov in the early 1980s.
    Pioneer of modern architecture in Brazil from Ukraine - Gregory Warchavchik
    Pioneer of modern architecture in Brazil from Ukraine - Gregory WarchavchikGregori Warchavchik (1896-1972) was a Ukrainian-Brazilian architect who is considered a pioneer of modern architecture in Brazil. This black-and-white photograph shows him looking through a tiny camera on a tripod. In the 1920s and 1930s, Warchavchik was a prominent figure in the Brazilian modernist movement.
    Edifício Barão de Limeira, designed by the Ukrainian-Brazilian architect Gregori Warchavchik in 1939
    Edifício Barão de Limeira, designed by the Ukrainian-Brazilian architect Gregori Warchavchik in 1939The building is also known as Edifício Mina Klabin, named after Warchavchik's wife, Mina Klabin. Located in São Paulo, Brazil, the building is an example of Brazilian modernist architecture, which gained international recognition for its unique blend of European ideas with the local climate and a strong focus on innovative use of concrete. Warchavchik is considered a pioneer of modern architecture in Brazil, with his other notable works including the Casa da Rua Santa Cruz, considered the country's first modernist residence.
    Szewczenko School (Shevchenko School). Vita. Canada. 1921. Oseredok
    Szewczenko School (Shevchenko School). Vita. Canada. 1921. Oseredok
    Views of Odessa. [Album]. View of the Pokrovsk Church and Aleksandrovsky Avenue. 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. Boulevard. Monument to Duke Richelieu. Late 1870s.
    Odesa. View taken from the small pier. 1850s.
    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.
    Odesa. Quarantine. Mid-1850s.
    The competitive project presented by the Museum of Antiquities and Arts. The main facade.
    The competitive project presented by the Museum of Antiquities and Arts. The main facade.
    Verkhovyna 12
    Verkhovyna 12
    Verkhovyna 11
    Verkhovyna 11
    Villa Bashkirtseff in Nice
    Villa Bashkirtseff in NiceFrom 1871 to 1877, the Bashkirtseff family villa in Nice served as a setting for Marie’s early ambitions. Here, surrounded by the social life she adored, Marie immersed herself in private studies, driven by her vision of fame. Today, Nice commemorates her with a dedicated street and a permanent display of her work in the Musée des Beaux-Arts.
    Castle of Tadeusz Hrabianka on Podilla, drawing from nature by Napoleon Leda
    Castle of Tadeusz Hrabianka on Podilla, drawing from nature by Napoleon Leda
    Cultural center of the continent in 19 century was Kyiv
    Cultural center of the continent in 19 century was KyivAt the end of the 19th century, Kyiv could be considered the cultural center of the continent, where Eastern and Western civilizations met.
    Life is bustling in old Kyiv
    Life is bustling in old KyivIt is not surprising that at the end of the 19th century, almost half of all Jews in the world lived in Ukraine. The cultures of all the countries on the continent flocked there and it was very beneficial for doing business.