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    Padre AtanáSio Barracas Dos Imigrantes 1896

    Museu Do Milênio
    Museu Do Milênio
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    Padre AtanáSio Imigrantes5
    Padre AtanáSio Imigrantes5
    Padre AtanáSio BarracãO Dos Imigrantes
    Padre AtanáSio BarracãO Dos Imigrantes
    Zito Imigrantes Em Senador Correa Machado2
    Zito Imigrantes Em Senador Correa Machado2
    fragment of "Musical Grammar" by M. Dyletsky.
    fragment of "Musical Grammar" by M. Dyletsky.A native of Kyiv, Mykola Dyletsky is called the creator of the Western school of partes music, which gave the world a number of outstanding composers. He wrote the theoretical work “Musical Grammar” — a monument of the Ukrainian Baroque — which was published exactly 350 years ago in Vilna (now Vilnius). In it, Dyletsky explained in detail the technical features of partes singing and composition. And what is important! In this work, he was the first in the world to describe the circle of fifths — as a graphic diagram by which a musician can trace the harmonic connections between all major and minor keys of 12 notes. For composers, this work made it easier to write music. This is really worth paying attention to… The work “The Resurrection Canon” by Mykola Dyletsky. Please listen.
    David Burliuk and Vaclav Fiala. Climbing Mount Fuji.
    David Burliuk and Vaclav Fiala. Climbing Mount Fuji.
    Participants of the Club of Artistic Youth, 1963, Taras Hill or Chernecha Hora, Ukraine.
    Participants of the Club of Artistic Youth, 1963, Taras Hill or Chernecha Hora, Ukraine.
    Practical exercises in geodesy under the guidance of Prof. Grabina (on the left in a hat and raincoat)
    Practical exercises in geodesy under the guidance of Prof. Grabina (on the left in a hat and raincoat)
    Rainbow
    Rainbow
    French town
    French town
    Stroudsburg
    Stroudsburg
    Mexico Rancho
    Mexico Rancho
    Florida
    Florida
    Japanese Woman Planting Rice
    Japanese Woman Planting Rice
    Autumn
    Autumn
    Spring
    SpringMaria Bashkirtseva, Spring, 1884, oil on canvas, 215.5 x 199.5 cm, Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, © Artepics / Alamy Stock Photos
    Mykola Vengzhyn-Bezgrishny-Holopupenko-Mykhailo Gavrylko-Odnodupenko-Ivan Yaremych. Whistlers. 14.XI.1915.
    Mykola Vengzhyn-Bezgrishny-Holopupenko-Mykhailo Gavrylko-Odnodupenko-Ivan Yaremych. Whistlers. 14.XI.1915.
    Palanok Castle. Munkacsi Var.
    Palanok Castle. Munkacsi Var.Signature: Varpalyanka, 5.03.1915. Place of settlement of the Cadre of the Ukrainian Sich. Riflemen. M. Yatsenovich, senior des., Rom. Pry(bilevich), senior des., T. Slobodyan, Nimchuk Pavlo, Petro Klyus. Volodymyr Sendetsky
    Man against the background of mountains
    Man against the background of mountains
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    511198798 3687940744672935 1525969770313336734 N
    Portrait of Paraska Kvitka Horytsvit with a flower in her hands
    Portrait of Paraska Kvitka Horytsvit with a flower in her hands
    Cherry blossoms against the sky
    Cherry blossoms against the sky
    Panoramic landscape composed of two photos
    Panoramic landscape composed of two photos
    Couple in festive traditional attire
    Couple in festive traditional attire
    Couple with boy
    Couple with boy
    Mykola Mikhnovsky in the garden
    Mykola Mikhnovsky in the garden
    Yevhen Chykalenko with sheaves
    Yevhen Chykalenko with sheaves
    Yevhen Chykalenko with dog
    Yevhen Chykalenko with dog
    Sonia Delaunay in Simultaneous dress
    Sonia Delaunay in Simultaneous dress
    Block 37 Proposal, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
    Block 37 Proposal, Chicago, Illinois, PerspectiveBlock 37, the parcel of land in the heart of Chicago’s Loop bordered by State, Randolph, Dearborn, and Washington Streets has stood idle for years in spite of numerous ideas for the construction of new buildings. The redevelopment of the block was originally conceived by Mayor Richard J. Daley in the 1970s to transform the site of old, inferior, low-rise buildings into new and larger buildings with more intensive uses in keeping with the downtown area. The site has been the object of several unsuccessful attempts at development over the years. Architect Helmut Jahn, working for the joint venture development company FJV, prepared several schemes for the site between 1983 and 1987. All of these plans envisioned a giant atrium that would permit continuous movement of pedestrians throughout the block. The developers’ failure to secure a anchor tenant for the development—along with delays by the City and the worsening economic situation—cast doom on the project.
    Kosach family and guests in the Zelenyi Hai (Green Grove)
    Kosach family and guests in the Zelenyi Hai (Green Grove)Top row — Olga Kosach, Oleksandr Drahomanov, Izydora Kosach; bottom row — Olena Pchilka, Lesia Ukrainka, Serhii Merzhynsky. Zelenyi Gai, photo 8 (20) July 1898
    Oleksandr Bogomazov
    Oleksandr Bogomazov
    Ukrainian Pavilion at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago.
    Ukrainian Pavilion at the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago.
    Parishioners arrived, to protest the changes made to the church calendar in Chicago
    Parishioners arrived, to protest the changes made to the church calendar in ChicagoBishop Jaroslav Gabro, of the Ukrainian rite of the Roman Catholic Church, was absent from his Oak Park home when parishioners arrived on Jan. 20, 1968, to protest the changes made to the church calendar.
    People of Ukrainian descent march at Western and Rice avenues on Oct. 13, 1963, in remembrance of the 30th anniversary of the Holodomor, a famine in Soviet Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
    People of Ukrainian descent march at Western and Rice avenues on Oct. 13, 1963, in remembrance of the 30th anniversary of the Holodomor, a famine in Soviet Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians.People of Ukrainian descent march at Western and Rice avenues on Oct. 13, 1963, in remembrance of the 30th anniversary of the Holodomor, a famine in Soviet Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
    The anti-Soviet protest of Ukrainians in Chicago
    The anti-Soviet protest of Ukrainians in ChicagoRuslana Zavadovych, 8, displays a sign citing infamous incidents in Ukrainian history, including the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster and Holodomor, at a Daley Plaza rally on June 9, 1986. The anti-Soviet protest was sponsored by the Ukrainian Congress Committee.
    Zino Davidoff, a renowned Ukrainian-Swiss tobacconist and the founder of the Davidoff luxury brand
    Zino Davidoff, a renowned Ukrainian-Swiss tobacconist and the founder of the Davidoff luxury brandThe photograph shows him standing in front of his cigar shop in Geneva, Switzerland. Zino Davidoff's father, Henri Davidoff, a tobacco merchant, opened a tobacco shop in Geneva in 1911 after the family fled Ukraine. Zino later took over the business and was instrumental in its growth. He is credited with several innovations in the cigar industry, including the invention of the desktop humidor. During World War II, he famously acquired the cigar stock from Paris to protect it from the invading forces, which cemented his reputation as a key figure in the European tobacco trade. The Davidoff brand, now owned by Oettinger Davidoff AG, has expanded beyond cigars to include a range of luxury products such as fragrances, leather goods, and accessories.
    Portrait of the American sculptor Louise Nevelson, taken by the celebrated fashion and portrait photographer Richard Avedon. The image was captured in New York in 1975.
    Portrait of the American sculptor Louise Nevelson, taken by the celebrated fashion and portrait photographer Richard Avedon. The image was captured in New York in 1975.
    Band New Order performing live in New York in 1981 at the Ukrainian National Home
    Band New Order performing live in New York in 1981 at the Ukrainian National HomeA New Beginning: This performance was part of New Order’s first U.S. tour, staged a little over a year after Joy Division singer Ian Curtis’s death. It marked a crucial step in the band’s transition and the beginning of their effort to define an identity separate from their previous group. Musical Evolution: On this tour, New Order moved beyond Joy Division’s post‑punk austerity, embracing synthesizers and propulsive rhythms. In New York they unveiled an early, unreleased ten‑minute version of Temptation, drawing rave reviews and cementing their reputation at the forefront of post‑punk. Video Recording: The show—performed in 1981 in New York City—was filmed by Michael Shamberg and later released on VHS as Taras Shevchenko, capturing the band in a raw, transitional phase and becoming a vital document of their early career. The Ukrainian National Home’s name—and the portrait of poet Taras Shevchenko hanging behind the stage—were prominently displayed, underscoring the venue’s cultural co
    A village scene from Ukraine's Volyn region in 1909
    A village scene from Ukraine's Volyn region in 1909
    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.