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Mykhailo Hrushevskyi with a group of Ukrainian student youth in Poltava
At the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the death of Ivan Kotlyarevskyi
Mykhailo Hrushevskyi Museum
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Vasyl Vasiliovych Tarnovskyj Junior
admires his collection of Cossack antiquities. Kachanivka
Stoianov at the Batumi Classical Gymnasium
The first foreigner who boldly defended the rights of Georgians to their native language
A teacher, ethnographer, and defender of cultural heritage in the 19th century - Olexander Stoianov
The statue of the god at Angkor through the eyes of Sofia Yablonska
A girl in a hat
A half-naked girl with a basket on her head
Cultural elite at the opening of the monument to Kotlyarevsky
The first work of new Ukrainian literature - "Aeneid", written in the vernacular back in 1798, is a symbol of a new era for Ukrainian culture.
Ukrainian Orchestra Hortytsia
Kazymyr Malevych - ukrainian artist
His work is evidence of how the avant-garde moves forward, constantly looking back, how traditional Ukrainian folk culture becomes an inspiration for revolutionary and modern art.
Musician from Kolomyi
Galicia is famous for its musical diversity, which is deeply integrated into social life even today.
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Solomiya Krushelnytska in costume
In the modern Ukrainian tradition, she is included in the list of the most famous women of ancient and modern Ukraine.
Dissident Lukyanenko in the hands of the people on the day Ukraine regained independence in 1991
Bandurist Danylo Sherbyna
Stanislav Ludkevych - legend composer
He became the first professional musician of Galicia, the founder of leading musical genres, primarily symphonic and instrumental.
King of tenors Oleksandr Myshuga in the role of Faust
At the end of the 19th century, the Ukrainian Oleksandr Myshuga was considered the "king of tenors" and the owner of the best lyrical voice. On the world stage, he was placed in the same row with Caruso and Chaliapin, on the Ukrainian stage - with Solomia Krushelnytska and Modest Mentsynskyi.
Kobzar capella
Bandura and its tradition existed throughout Europe for centuries, but only Ukrainians were able to preserve it to this day.
Ivan Alchevskij
Ukrainian singer (lyric tenor), public figure; organizer, head of the Ukrainian literary and artistic society "Kobzar". He studied singing with his older brother Grigory, then in Paris and Brussels.
A symbol of the fight for independence - poet Vasyl Stus reading
Large green living room of Hanenko museum in the 1920s.
The Khanenkos collected a collection of world art for about 40 years, and then transferred it to the city.
Mark Lukych-Kropivnickij
Marko Lukich Kropyvnytskyi (1840-1910) is one of the founders of the Ukrainian professional theater, writer, playwright, theater director and actor.
Ukrainian phenomenon artist Kyjindzhi
An artist from Mariupol with a world name and Greek roots conveyed all the beauty of Ukrainian nature.
Hello, This Is Radio 477!
Scene from the show. Act 1. Part 2. “Galoshes № 13” (advertising poster)
Impressive costumes of Krushelnytska
She was very famous not only in Poland, where she became a real star, but also throughout Europe.
Koshytc choir in Washington
The choir that performed "Shchedryk" (More known english version - "Carol of the Bells") in the USA went precisely with the mission of cultural diplomacy - to convey information about the young Ukrainian state, which gained its independence in 1918, through songs.
Soul of Ukrainian cinema Ivan Mykolajchuk
Played 34 roles in movies, wrote 9 scripts and has two directorial works. In the Ukrainian SSR, communist party marked him as "untrustworthy", but nation called him "the soul of Ukrainian cinema".