Classical Architecture: Modernist House on Rua Bahia
Father Athanasius' Immigrants
Father Atanasio's Immigrant Barracks 1896
Marcelo Escolinha Immigrants
Father Atanasio's Immigrant Barracks
Brazilian Ukrainian Immigrants in senador Correa Machado
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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.
American workers
Cossack Mamai
Rainbow
Carousel
Woman with a mirror.
Ukrainians
On the terrace.
A fifty-year-old woman on Mars.
Painting "Portrait of my uncle"
The Soul of Alla Gorskaya
A bright soul. In memory of Alla Horska
A cup of coffee. Olesya
Cherry WindThe painting depicts two figures in a vibrant, patterned setting, characteristic of the artist's focus on everyday life and Ukrainian culture.
Harvesting Flax
Oh, godfather flirts with godmother
Summer
Autumn
Portrait of a Woman
Mirrophora
At A Book
The Garden
Coastal landscape
Mediterranean landscape
Sonia Delaunay Dress Poem No.1329 1923
Sonia Delaunay in Simultaneous dress
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.