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Maria Prymachenko (Ukraine) part 3

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Maria Prymachenko (Ukraine) part 3

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  1. Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Ukrainian Wedding

  2. Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Magpie in roses Poppies

  3. Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Ivan gave the landlord a ride in his gig and fell inside

  4. Old woman sitting on the oven and spinning Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Menagerie Ploughing

  5. Maria Prymachenko was born in 1909 and lived her whole life, until 1997, in Ukraine. She is known as an icon of Naïve Art in Ukraine. Her mystical beasts have become emblematic of the whole Ukrainian folk tradition, which surrounded Maria Prymachenko in her childhood: her mother embroidered, father was a talented carpenter, grandmother painted Easter eggs. Invading Russian forces destroyed a museum in Ivankiv, that was home to dozens of works by the folk artist on Sunday 28 February 2022. The Historical and Local History Museum was burnt to the ground, along with 25 works by Prymachenko

  6. Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Maiden plays the lute and waits for her beloved

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  17. In the 1930s, her works caught the eye of the then-famous artist Tatyana Fleur, who took some of her works to an exhibition and insisted that the girl go to Kyiv to study. Maria was invited to the experimental workshops at the Kiev State Museum on the territory of the Lavra (now this museum houses most of her works, c. 650). The artist lived in Kyiv from 1935 to 1940, during which time her works were exhibited throughout the Soviet Union, exhibited in Moscow and even in Paris. Maria Prymachenko (1908–1997) Illustration presenting the artists’ universe

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  24. Her work became more diverse - Maria painted, embroidered, and became interested in ceramics. Her ceramic jugs and dishes from this period are kept in the State Museum of Ukrainian Folk and Decorative-Applied Arts. Akim Gerasimenko, a recognized master of Ukrainian ceramics, willingly gave Primachenko his products of various shapes, and she painted them with images of red chanterelles, terrible animals walking on strawberry stalks of blue monkeys or green crocodiles covered with flowers.

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  27. Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) There is information that Maria Primachenko showed her talent in the field of ceramic sculpture. Only one work in this genre has survived - "Crocodile".

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  47. The year 2009 was declared the Year of Maria Prymachenko by the UNESCO

  48. Images: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda http://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2022 Sound: Aida Nikolaychuk - So misses spring (So misses spring)

  49. 1 Coin of the Bank of Ukraine 2 Niko Pirosmani Naive art1 Naive Art2 Romanian painters Maria Prymachenko Maria Prymachenko Click

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