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At the Market in Kosiv by Mykola Varennia, 1991
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Wooden synagogue in Yabluniv, Kosiv Raion, Ukraine.
Between 1910 and 1913.
#ukrianian history#vintage ukraine#jewish history#judaism#1910s#old photo#synagogue#kosiv#eastern europe#early 20th century
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Kosiv, Ukraine
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Marseille, le MuCEM et sa nouvelle collection permanente (à mes yeux, bien plus intéressante et mieux présentée que la précédente…)
Suite et fin, enfin !!!
carreaux de revêtement - Kosiv, Ukraine, XXe s.
pichet en l'honneur de Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte - Aisne ou Somme, 1850. "Louis-Napoléon est un bon républicain...". Certains sont visionnaires, d'autres.....
plat - Picardie, 1600
terrine à pâté - Maine-et-Loire, 1800
pichet de noces - Bals, Olténie, Roumanie, fin XXe s. ; femme, ateliers de Marie Talbot - La Borne, Cher, 1838
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#marseille#MuCEM#kosiv#faïence#ukraine#louis-napoléon bonaparte#napoléon III#picardie#terrine#lapin#pichet#olténie#roumanie#cher#marie talbot#la borne
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Are you in the UK and looking for a unique gift this holiday season, but also want to support Ukraine?
"Experience Ukraine and Beyond" has curated a basket of Ukrainian treats for shipping in the UK.
Make this year’s Christmas hamper truly special. We are proud to present 100 Special Christmas hampers - made by Ukrainians, and curated by Ukrainians. Tania Bielousova from NGO Molotok , Nataliya from Experience Ukraine and food writer and activist Olia Hercules present you with handmade, organic and sustainable produce and crafts of Ukraine. The hamper will include: 1 handwoven willow basket from Transcarpathia specially made for this years hamper. 1 bag of dried foraged Ukrainian porcini mushrooms 1 bag of herbal tea from Ukrainian wildflower meadows 1 bag of ukrainian prunnes with walnut covered in chocolate (200g) 1 jar of wildflower honey from Kosiv region 1 jar of plum jam from Zakarpattia region 1 bottle of unrefiend coldpressed sunflower oil from Vinnytsia 1 bag of dehidrided apples and pairs to make ukrainian traditional drink(uzvar) by Anatolii( Nataliyas dad) from Rivne Region 1 pair of wool handknitted socks UK Size (5-10) from Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine 1 jar of herb salt 1 miniture bottle of Dimas Vodka(200ml) 1 unique Christmas recipe from Olia Hercules 2 handmade wooden spoons from Ukraine 1 Christmas card designed by Ukrainian artist Olya Haydamaka with personilised handwritten message. By buying this, you will receive truly unique gifts and will support Ukrainian makers. Not loosing hope that next year’s Victory hamper! There is a chance also to win one of this hampers in our charity raffle to support work of NGO MOLOTOK in Ukraine! You can purchase raffle tickets here as well.
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Kosiv painted ceramics, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. So cosy to touch and pleasant to use, not mentioning the aesthetic side.
#ukraine#ukrainian art#ukrart#heritage#unesco#ceramic art#ceramics#my photography#my photos#original content#original photography on tumblr#український tumblr#український тамблер#aesthetic
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My next post in support of Ukraine is:
Next site, isn't really a site. It's about Kosiv ceramics. These are traditional Hutsul painted handicrafts. Kosiv is a city in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and is an area rich in clay, so pottery has been made there since ancient times. Different Hutsul villages created their own styles of ceramics, the most famous of which is the Kosiv pottery. Kosiv ceramics were listed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in 2019. Here's a link with more info on Kosiv ceramics.
#StandWithUkraine
#СлаваУкраїні 🇺🇦🌻
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Value your life, the best of us pay the highest price for it
On this day, 2 years ago, Yuriy (Ruf) Dadak, a Ukrainian poet, teacher, Ph., volunteer, and extremely kind and bright person, died in the Luhansk region. A true patriot of Ukraine. Since March 2014, he became a good friend to many volunteers of the InformNapalm community who were forced to leave the occupied Crimea to avoid being caught in the basements of the repressive occupation machine.
There is also a beautiful song dedicated to Mr Yuriy:
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"When there is a waterfall in Yaremche,
And flowers will bloom in Lviv,
My headlights will cut the smoke of the Carpathians again,
I'll come back to you again and again!
Faster! Faster, wheels!
Carry me to her heaven!
Faster! Faster, you wheels!
Chorus:
I'm coming to you, Mama Galicia!
I'm knocking on your door, Mama Galicia!
I'm coming to you, Mama Galicia!
I'm knocking on your door, Mother Galicia!
When a new day dawns in Frankivsk,
Morning in Kosiv and Dibrova,
The words of new songs are formed there,
That's where my home is!
My home is wonderful!"
Eternal memory to all those who gave their lives defending life in Ukraine.
Every morning, at 09:00, Ukraine observes a minute of silence in memory of the war-dead defenders and all those who lost their lives due to Russian aggression.
#Youtube#grief#loss#emotions#feelings#thank you#Ukraine#stand with ukraine#war in ukraine#support ukraine#ukranian#artist#music#songs#musician#lyrics#lyric quotes#unmute#sound on#video post#russian terrorism#stop russia#russia is a terrorist state#standwithukraine#український тамблер#укртумбочка#український tumblr#укртамблер#український блог#україна
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CHARITY LOTTERY EVENT
In collaboration with @innavjuzhanina and @bulochkairisa, I am announcing the start of the winter charity event! Ends on December 24!
There will be at least 5 winners, who will receive an amazing handmade necklace and signed prints from me and Inna!
Donation PayPal: [email protected]
Any interactions, comments, and shares for visibility are very helpful and appreciated!
We would be gratefull If you also help us with visibility on other platforms: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AizelKonArt/status/1601271971073097728?s=20&t=AggQOK6PdfoligZQKVNz9Q INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl9MCmKtao2/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet About necklaces: the yellow one is made with agate and the green-red one is with Kosiv ceramics + unakit.
International delivery, so any person can participate!
About our volunteer group https://twitter.com/AizelKonArt/status/1534128431419600897
#artraffle#charity#charity event#ukrainian artist#ukraine#raffle#lottery#art lottery#Art raffle#help ukraine#russia is a terrorist state
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Kosiv(Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine)🇺🇦
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Girls from Kosiv in festive attire, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, 1880
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⚠️TW FOR SUICIDE AND ABUSE MENTIONS⚠️
**General Info:**
Name: Valeriy Ivan Koval
Nicknames: Val
Gender: Male
Age: 28 years old
Birthdate: February 29
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Sexuality: Gay
T, S, B: Bottom
**Appearance:**
Height: 6’1
Weight: 170 lbs
Body Type: Slim
Skin Tone: Very pale
Hair color: Black
Hair style: Shoulder length, layered
Eye color: Silver
Scars?: Several SH scars along arms and legs. A few scars from different instances of abuse
Piercings?: Tongue, Septum, and dermal piercings along his collarbones
Tattoos?: None
Other distinguishing features?: Dark bags underneath his eyes
**History:**
Family: Davyd Koval (Bio Father), Sophia Koval (Bio Mother)
Backstory: Valeriy grew up in Kosiv, Ukraine. The first years of his life (up until 8 years old), his parents always noticed something off with him. They felt paranoid and fearful if they were around him for long, and he also seemed to be panicked by things that weren’t there. After a few years of this, his mother went into a full blown psychosis, and committed suicide. From there, the father decided he couldn’t take care of his son alone and brought him to a group home for children. Things only got worse from there. Things had good times. There were times he made a few good friends, but the moment he became scared or angry again, people within the same building as him would also go into horrible episodes of psychosis, which caused a few of the other residents and caretakers to become abusive towards him during these times, or even suicidal. After he lost his best friend and one of the roommates in one of these instances, the group home decided it would be best to place institutionalize him, where he was then placed in isolation because of the danger he may cause to others, and because people feared him. He was there for several years before he managed to escape.
Love Interest (if any): Symon Bundar (Dating)
Physical Illness?: None
Neurological Illness?: None
Mental Illnesses?: Schizophrenia as a result of his curse, and PTSD
Handicaps?: None
Genetic Mutations?: None
**Personality:**
Personality: Valeriy shows a great mistrust towards people, and is very socially awkward. He doesn’t know how to interact well, and it makes him anxious. He’s scared of the thought of harming anyone so he usually just keeps to himself, but, he can get close to people. Valeriy is a kind-hearted person who has just gone through a lot, and has lost a lot of people. Whenever he does start to open up, he’s just an absolute sweetheart. An anxious sweetheart, but a sweetheart nonetheless.
**Any Trivia:**
Power- Can take greatest fear, worse memory, etc, and make you relive it. Drawbacks are his own schizophrenic and PTSD episodes and that this curse is triggered by his own uncontrollable emotions, usually fear or anger
- He knows very little English as far as speaking. He can understand English, but struggles speaking it
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Three months ago, a team of Ukrainian creatives launched the "Common Heritage" crowdfunding project. His goal is to buy things with a history to give them to the museum and save them from oblivion. In collaboration with the illustrator Anastasia Rudyk, "Common Heritage" launches a poster for sale, inspired by one of the first purchases of the project - the collection of things of Hanna Mykhailivna Baranetskaya, the daughter of a Ukrainian Sich rifleman. Hanna was born in the village of Strygantsi, Ivano-Frankivsk region, in 1926, and at a young age found herself in exile in the Irkutsk region. In 1947, she embroidered a picture depicting her native village and adding the inscription: "I am reminded of my native home, where my dear family lives, where I also spent my young summers." Together with Hanna, Olena Kovalyuk from the city of Kosiv, whose name was Oksana, was exiled. She gave Hanna two albums of drawings that she also created in exile. The cover of one of the albums and motifs from the embroidered picture became the basis of the poster, which can be bought on the "Common Heritage" page on Instagram. All profits will be used to purchase ancient folk objects for Ivan Honchar's museum. Alina Bozhniuk and Anna Kascheyeva, co-founders of "Common Heritage", say: "Stories like this one should live. The creativity of Ukrainians who passed through Soviet camps and exile is a vivid testimony of what this "friendship of peoples" really was, and how love for one's own home, one in the whole world, supported even in the darkest times. Thanks to museums, we can preserve these stories so that they become an inspiration for creating new meanings and new works." Illustrator Anastasia Rudyk adds: "By studying the past, we can better understand and identify ourselves in the present. This initiative is of great importance for the preservation of cultural heritage. The current war proves once again that it is important to remember and protect our common history."
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Яблунів, 1880. Зараз— селище міського типу Косівського району Івано-Франківської області.
Kosiv (Ukrainian: Ко́сiв) is a city located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine.
Rare photo (detail) of Ukrainian women taken in Kosiv (Ukrainian: Ко́сiв) a city located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine, circa 1890 (State Archives of Austria).
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Ukraine.Kosiv 1938 y
Photos by Henryk Poddębski
Henryk Poddębski one of the most prominent Polish photographers of the 20th century.
He worked in the style of local history photography, this is how he characterized his activity.
Was born in 1890 y in village Chrząstów.After his father death the family moved to Warsaw.
All of his life he loved photography.The archive of Henrik have more than 22.000 beautiful photos.
Died in 1945 in the nazi camp Weichingen near Stuttgart.
#ukraine#poland#kosiv#Henryk Poddębski#photos of ukraine#old photography#archive photos#black and white photos#history of photography#photography#famous photographer#ukrainian tumblr#vintage photos#1890s art#1890 photos#stand with ukraine#pray for ukrainians#pray for ukrainian soldiers#war in ukraine#український тамблер#photos on tumblr
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