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Mykola Ivasyuk

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He held his first exhibition in Chernivtsi, where he displayed genre works as well as historical scenes. In 1899, he established a school there for "talented but poor youth", which he operated until 1908, when he took Repin's advice about Kyiv. Just prior to World War I, however, the government of
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The following month, he was formally accused of being a terrorist and an agent of German intelligence. He refused to confess. In November, he was convicted and, eleven days later, executed by firing squad. All of his personal property was confiscated and destroyed. His remains were returned to
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to Kyiv in 1649", a reproduction of which was once a common sight in Ukrainian homes. As a supporter of Ukrainian independence, he created many similar paintings, but most of them were lost years later when he once again went to Kyiv.
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At first, he was honored and praised but soon, following instructions from Moscow, he began to be criticized; initially for small things, then for more serious matters. Eventually, he was transferred to
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two years later. Due to this his primary education was conducted in German and Romanian. For his secondary studies, he went to
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conducted a search of his apartment and found nothing incriminating. He was arrested, nevertheless, and taken to
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to establish another art school in Chernivtsi, so he returned. He also opened a workshop for
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and painted portraits of his family. After graduating, he was recommended to the
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His father was a carpenter. At the time of his birth, Zastavna,
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While there, he participated in student excursions to the
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celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of
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region, where he became acquainted with the nobleman,
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Zastavna
Duchy of Bukovina
Kyiv
Great Purge
history painting
Duchy of Bukovina
Austrian Empire
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Chernivtsi
Yustyn Pigulyak
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
Ternopil
Volodyslav Fyodorovych
uk
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Ilya Repin


Shevchenko Scientific Society
Ivan Kotliarevsky's
Eneida
Lviv
Yevheniya Yaroshynska
Natalia Kobrynska
Olha Kobylianska
Volodymyr Hnatiuk

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