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    Solomiya Krushelnytska Music Memorial Museum
    Solomiya Krushelnytska Music Memorial Museum
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    A wedding ceremony is immortalized in a print found in Fedir Vovk's personal archive.
    A wedding ceremony is immortalized in a print found in Fedir Vovk's personal archive.
    Ukrainian peasants in the Kyiv region in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Ukrainian peasants in the Kyiv region in the late 1800s or early 1900s
    Two models in Sonia Delaunay's boulevard Malesherbes studio
    Two models in Sonia Delaunay's boulevard Malesherbes studioThe photograph depicts two models wearing designs by artist and designer Sonia Delaunay. The outfits are described as beachwear, swimwear, or clothing with geometric patterns. One model holds an umbrella, also designed by Delaunay. The designs are part of the "Simultaneous" line, which reflects Delaunay's artistic theory of using bold, contrasting colors and geometric shapes to create movement and harmony. The clothing was created to suit the real lives of women, allowing for freedom of movement.
    Georges Lepape’s “Simultaneous” Vogue Cover, "Simultaneous" dress designed by artist Sonia Delaunay.
    Georges Lepape’s “Simultaneous” Vogue Cover, "Simultaneous" dress designed by artist Sonia Delaunay. Vogue magazine from Late January 1925, featuring a work by French illustrator Georges Lepape. The illustration depicts a woman in a geometric, colorful outfit standing next to a car with a similar pattern. The dress is a "Simultaneous" dress designed by artist Sonia Delaunay.
    Carl & Pearl Butler in Nudie Cohn, rodeo tailor from Ukraine costumes
    Carl & Pearl Butler in Nudie Cohn, rodeo tailor from Ukraine costumes
    Collection of things created by Nudie Cohn
    Collection of things created by Nudie Cohn
    Billy Walker in the Nudie Cohn costume
    Billy Walker in the Nudie Cohn costume
    The Ukrainian Refugee Who Shaped American Style
    The Ukrainian Refugee Who Shaped American Style
    Ukrainian Refugee American Style
    Ukrainian Refugee American Style
    Elton John's "Nudie Suit"
    Elton John's "Nudie Suit"he suit was designed by Nudie Cohn, an American tailor who created custom rhinestone-studded outfits for many celebrities in the 1970s. This particular suit, with its ornate embroidery and a cowboy hat featuring stars, is one of his most well-known outfits from the era. The singer's flamboyant style and elaborate stage costumes became a defining part of his public image.
    Anna Sten
    Anna StenUkrainian-born Hollywood actress Anna Sten (1908 – 1993) rose from Kyiv’s theatre scene and early Soviet silents to German talkies before Samuel Goldwyn brought her to the United States, promoting her as “the next Greta Garbo.” Notable films include Nana (1934), We Live Again (1934) and The Wedding Night (1935). Her cosmopolitan career and star-making myth embody the transnational currents of 1930s cinema.
    Sonia Delaunay wearing Casa Sonia creations, Madrid, c.1920
    Sonia Delaunay wearing Casa Sonia creations, Madrid, c.1920
    Views of Odessa. [Album]. Boulevard. Mid-1850s.
    Views of Odessa. [Album]. Boulevard. Mid-1850s.
    Odesa. Boulevard. Monument to Duke Richelieu. Late 1870s.
    Odesa. Boulevard. Monument to Duke Richelieu. Late 1870s.
    Modest Menczynski - Lohenrin
in the opera Lohenrin > by Richard Wagner. 1909
    Modest Menczynski - Lohenrin in the opera Lohenrin > by Richard Wagner. 1909
    Mentsynskyi Modest Omelyanovich
    Mentsynskyi Modest Omelyanovich
    Verkhovyna 1
    Verkhovyna 1
    Gazda from Verkhovyna
    Gazda from Verkhovyna
    Nudie Cohn in his store with "Nudie and his Mandolin" vinyl
    Nudie Cohn in his store with "Nudie and his Mandolin" vinyl
    Nudie Cohn on cover of Rolling Stone
    Nudie Cohn on cover of Rolling Stone
    Nudie Cohn and Elvis Presley
    Nudie Cohn and Elvis PresleyNudie Cohn designed Elvis' famous gold suit featured on the album cover of "50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong."
    Nudie Cohn and Roy Rogers
    Nudie Cohn and Roy Rogers
    Nudie Cohn and Gram Parsons in his Flying Burrito Brothers Nudie suit
    Nudie Cohn and Gram Parsons in his Flying Burrito Brothers Nudie suitAs the 1960's were winding down, Nudie Cohn's career took on a new dimension when he made a suit for Gram Parsons. An article by Elyssa East in the Oxford American magazine provides some details about the creation of Nudie's most renowned suit: “The 1960s were coming to a close when rising country rock musician Gram Parsons posed next to Nudie Cohn, the celebrated Western-wear designer more than three times his senior. Raeanne Rubenstein shot their portrait for Show: The Magazine of the Arts at Nudie’s Los Angeles workshop. Over a smooth bare chest and midriff, the twenty-something Parsons wore the suit Nudie designed for him for the cover of the Flying Burrito Brothers’ debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin. Made of white cavalry twill, it was embroidered with crudely ren
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    Olga Adrianivna Prakhova in the "Mac" costume and Laura Arthurivna Dugottier in the "Vesta" costume.Photo by Franz de Meser. Documentary and archival fund of the National Art Museum of Ukraine. F. 17 (Mykola Murashka Foundation). Unit coll. 3. Ark. 219
    Portrait of Helena Chołoniewska, née Dunin-Borkowska in riding dress
    Portrait of Helena Chołoniewska, née Dunin-Borkowska in riding dress
    Berezil Museum
    Berezil MuseumDuring the winter 1924-1925 season, Berezil received the premises of the V. Lenin Theater (former M. Solovtsov Theater). The museum exhibition was displayed in three rooms in the foyer. Berezil staff gave tours and continued to put together the collection of the Theater Museum, which from the beginning was planned as an all-Ukrainian museum.
    The cover of the monthly "Novi Dni" with Roma Pryima-Bogachevska
    The cover of the monthly "Novi Dni" with Roma Pryima-Bogachevska
    Hollywood conqueror Roma Pryima-Bogachevska
    Hollywood conqueror Roma Pryima-Bogachevska
    Lviv star in America - Roma Pryima-Bogachevska
    Lviv star in America - Roma Pryima-Bogachevska
    The exquisite outfit of Roma Pryima-Bogachevsky
    The exquisite outfit of Roma Pryima-Bogachevsky
    Roma Pryima-Bogachevska in an exotic oriental outfit
    Roma Pryima-Bogachevska in an exotic oriental outfit
    Lady Butterfly, Solomiia Krushelnytska in character
    Lady Butterfly, Solomiia Krushelnytska in character
    Mykola Karpovych Sadovskij
    Mykola Karpovych SadovskijUkrainian actor, one of the ideologues of the Ukrainian household theater
    Krushelnytska in a costume with a wig
    Krushelnytska in a costume with a wig
    Krushelnytska with a friend
    Krushelnytska with a friend
    Solomiya Krushelnytska in Madame Butterfly costume
    Solomiya Krushelnytska in Madame Butterfly costume
    Solomiia Krushelnytska (on the right) with her sister Osypa Bandrivska
    Solomiia Krushelnytska (on the right) with her sister Osypa Bandrivska
    Solomiia Krushelnytska as Madama Butterfly
    Solomiia Krushelnytska as Madama Butterfly
    A scene from the play "Hello on the Wave 477!" - A scene from the play.  "Infernal action with Ostap Vishnya"
    A scene from the play "Hello on the Wave 477!" - A scene from the play. "Infernal action with Ostap Vishnya"Act 3. Scene 3.. Beelzebub – Mytrofan Kononenko, Ostap Vyshnia – Oleksandr Khvylia
    A scene from the play "Hello on the Wave 477!". Act 3. Scene 3. "Infernal action with Ostap Vyshnia"
    A scene from the play "Hello on the Wave 477!". Act 3. Scene 3. "Infernal action with Ostap Vyshnia"Owls – I. Bilashenko, Lidia Krynytska, Klavdia Pilinska, Witch – Mykola Savchenko, Ostap Vyshnya – Oleksandr Khvyla