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Maria Prymachenko: I Give My Little Stars to Children, 1983.

Maria Prymachenko: I Give My Little Stars to Children, 1983.


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artist-maria-prymachenko:Lilac, 1978, Maria PrymachenkoMedium: gouache,paper

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Lilac, 1978,Maria Prymachenko


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vintage-ukraine:Threat of War by Maria Prymachenko, 1986

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Threat of War by Maria Prymachenko, 1986


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My Flowers To Those Who Love Peace, 1983,Maria Prymachenko


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Hromadske reports that Maria Prymachenko’s Museum in Ivankiv (Kyiv oblast) is on fire after a Russian attack. Prymachenko was a Ukrainian folk art painter and one of the most well-known Ukrainian artists. She has beautiful, colorful, fantastical paintings and prints—Picasso was once awed by her—and now these works are on fire because of the Russian invasion. 

Other priceless cultural artifacts and documents are likewise endangered by Russia’s indiscriminate attack.


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Among Pryimachenko’s works there are May That Nuclear War Be Cursed (3) and A Dove Has Spread Her Wings And Asks For Peace(4).

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