Russian art sheet №14.1862. Slavic peoples under Austrian rule / Rosiiskyi kнudozнnii lystok №14.1862. Slovianski narody pid vladoiu Avstrii

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Updated: 05.02.2025
Russian art sheet №14.1862. Slavic peoples under Austrian rule / Rosiiskyi kнudozнnii lystok №14.1862. Slovianski narody pid vladoiu Avstrii (Photo 256)
Name:
Russian art sheet №14.1862. Slavic peoples under Austrian rule / Rosiiskyi kнudozнnii lystok №14.1862. Slovianski narody pid vladoiu Avstrii
Author:
Vasyl Timm
Original name:
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Date:
1862
Type:
Graphics
Technique of implementation:
Graphics, plot picture
Materials:
Paper, lithography
Dimensions:
35x51,5 sm
Special labels, markings, signatures:
Г – 64, КП – 337
Location of special signs:
On the back on paper
Description:
The sheet consists of 5 compositions. 1 composition. In the center is a full-length image of a man whose figure and head are turned ¾ to the left. He is wearing a white shirt, a small yellow hat, and a pair of pistols behind his belt. 2nd composition. On the right are two young men in hats. To the left is a walking girl. She is dressed in a white apron, a shawl tied around her chest and a basket on her arm. 3 compositions. Two soldiers are standing at the door of a stone house. One with a long-barreled rifle, the other with a pipe. 4th composition. Below, to the left of the table with a pile of laundry - 2 women. 5th composition. On the right, near a small stone house entwined with green plants, a group of men sitting, two boys and a woman standing at the door. In the center is an inscription: "Slavic peoples subject to Austria". Above: "Luka Vukalovych". Below: "Letter two".
Condition: General staining with iron bacteria stain, leakage at the edges, insect excrement. Cross-shaped bend.
Circumstances:
It was taken out of the Kherson Art Museum by representatives of the russian federation
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Description of the incident location
It was opened on May 27, 1978, in the former City Hall building, an architectural monument of the early 20th century. As of 2022 (before the robbery), the museum's collection included more than 13 thousand works of art and was one of the most interesting museum collections in Ukraine. It includes works of Ukrainian and foreign painting, graphics, sculpture, and decorative and applied arts. From October 31 to November 4, 2022, the Kherson Art Museum was looted by the russian occupiers, and more than 10,000 of its most valuable exhibits were stolen. The cargo was sent to Crimea, and the works (all or part of them) ended up in the Simferopol Central Museum of Tavrida. It is unknown whether everything is still there.
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