Triptychs by Polish painter Kazimierz Sichulski:
1. The Hutsul Madonna, 1909
2. Adoration of the Shepherds, 1938
3. Adoration of the Magi, 1913
4. Spring, 1909
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A Hutsul sardak (fall/winter jacket) made of brown felt and hand-embroidered with wool thread
Ukraine, 20th century
Ivan Honchar Museum
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Hutsul girl, 1925
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Jewish and Ruthenian musicians in Verecke, Ukraine (then Hungary, Bereg county), 1895
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Вовкулака - Лея
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“In Kosiv, death took Oleksa Bakhmatiuk, a Rusyn, a man of great talent and wide fame, whose obituary now appears in foreign magazines. He was a peasant, uneducated, a Kosiv Hutsul. As a self-taught potter, he made pots, jugs, and bowls that were works of art. Everyone was fascinated by his drawings with their gentle simplicity and naivety, fascinated by the execution, imagination, and color." - Lviv newspaper Dilo (1882).
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Hutsul Rusyn woman, Ukraine, by Olga Tikhonova
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Zemo in Ukrainian Cossack uniform with a traditional hutsul carpet in the BG because he is Slav and I can.
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A documentary about architecture of Western Ukraine by Ukraїner (English Subtitles are available)
I love this project. It's a mixture of good visuals, educational materials and good music. An extremely nostalgic video!
Music and audiomaterials from the film:
Broadcast of 27.03.93 Radio "Ukraine" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SgRkE6ioRE
Mykhailo Tafiychuk playing different types of regional flutes (such as tylynka, dentsivka, floyara) in March, 2015 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA1ipIucoE8
"Atomic Waltz" performed by Leon Fraifeld and a jazzband "Medikus" in 70s - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObvA1QOuYpw
A folk song "Kolo moi chaty" ("Near my house") by Ukrainian Radio Choir and its lead vocalist Tetyana Korobka - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCYhZv8Lago
19 Ukrainian folk instruments by Maksym Berezhnyuk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzg5sthDA30
Vocal Ensemble "Rosynka" and Instrumental Ensemble "Rovesnyk" - "My idemo dali" ("We go on"), 1978 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hi5l0rB5k4
(THE GROOVIEST!!) Vodohrai - Zacharovane kolo ("an enchanted circle"), 1979 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCSRSx2WO5s
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being a rusyn and extremely proud of my tiny little beautiful minority heritage while not being pagan, eastern orthodox or greek cath. gives me such massive imposter syndrome vibes. i know modern rusyn leaders are sort of trying to divorce religion a little bit to attract the young people back but religion was and remains such a critical component of rusyn culture. and because i’m actively being Jewish im like well. can’t really say slava isusu chrystu so ahoj it is i guess. like did y’all have to make everything about the church or paganism omg 😔
also it’s not like there weren’t or aren’t jewish rusyns cause we lived together very closely and affairs did happen despite intermarriage being totally not allowed on all sides (how i became ashkenazi LMFAO) bc the rusyn boys liked the pretty jewish girls but it’s so uncommon there’s probably like three others in the world and i feel like some kind of weird fuxked up ethnoreligious show pony
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Ukrainian popular costume ensembles, from the collection of the Ivan Honchar Museum
Pokuttia, 20th century (x)
Hutsulshchyna, early 20th century (x)
Kyiv, early 20th century (x)
Western Polesia, late 19th-early 20th century (x)
Kyiv, late 19th-early 20th century (x)
Bukovina, late 19th-early 20th century (x)
Western Polesia, 1930-1950 (x)
Poltava, late 19th-early 20th century (x)
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Hutsul Women Near a Church by Ivan Trush, 1920
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Hutsul musicians in the Carpathian mountains
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WIP of a Hutsul man, I’ve been procrastinating on the embroidery because it’s gonna take forever. But one day, it shall be done
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