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Ukrains'ke mystetstvo: al'manakh [Ukrainian art: an almanac], volumes 1 & 2 (all published)

Ukrains'ke mystetstvo: al'manakh [Ukrainian art: an almanac], volumes 1 & 2 (all published)

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Ukrains'ke mystetstvo: al'manakh [Ukrainian art: an almanac], volumes 1 & 2 (all published)

by Hordynsky, Sviatoslav, M. Dmytrenko, E. Kozak and S. Lutsyk

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Munich: Ukrains'ka spilka obrazotvorchykh mysttsiv, 1947. Illustrated covers. An artistic supplement to the "Ukrainian Tribune" published by the Ukrainian Union of Fine Artists (USOM). The magazines include content such as materials, reviews, and studies addressing contemporary art's pressing issues and unique aspects of Ukrainian art found across different regions and historical periods. It also explores Ukrainian art within the broader context of global art, delving into the reciprocal influence of artistic expressions from various cultures.<br /> <br /> The magazine's cover title, "Ukrains'ke Mystetstvo," is translated into multiple languages, including English, French, and German, as "Ukrainian Art," "Art Ukranien," and "Ukrainische Kunst," respectively. 40; 56 pages: illustrations, plates (some color). 32 cm. Text in Ukrainian. Cover design by Mykhailo Dmytrenko. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 192447280.<br /> <br /> The Ukrainian Union of Fine Artists (USOM) was established in Munich in early 1947 and operated until 1951. USOM brought together artists from various artistic backgrounds, most of whom were residing in displaced persons camps in Germany and Austria at that time. Edward Kozak served as the chairman. During its existence, USOM organized several exhibitions and participated in the UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) international exhibition held at the German National Museum in Munich in 1947. Additionally, to the presented issues of the heavily illustrated magazine "Ukrainian Art," USOM published several albums and monographs.

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Title
Ukrains'ke mystetstvo: al'manakh [Ukrainian art: an almanac], volumes 1 & 2 (all published)
Author
Hordynsky, Sviatoslav, M. Dmytrenko, E. Kozak and S. Lutsyk
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Illustrated covers
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Ukrains'ka spilka obrazotvorchykh mysttsiv
Place of Publication
Munich
Date Published
1947

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