Objects of Ukrainian heritage

Total number:
996
Objects
Updated: 24.03.2025
 
 
Total: 996
Name:
Fragment of a figurative vessel in the form of a bird
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Аppropriated by representatives of the russian federation during illegal excavations of cultural heritage sites of Ukraine
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Fragment of the wall of an amphora with dipinti
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Аppropriated by representatives of the russian federation during illegal excavations of cultural heritage sites of Ukraine
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Fragment of the bottom of a black-lacquered Attic salt cellar with graffiti
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Аppropriated by representatives of the russian federation during illegal excavations of cultural heritage sites of Ukraine
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Fragment of an amphora wall with graffiti
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Аppropriated by representatives of the russian federation during illegal excavations of cultural heritage sites of Ukraine
Name:
Excavation shell
Author:
Albin Gawdzinski
Details of theft:
It was taken in November 2022 from the temporarily occupied Novokakhovka Art Gallery named after A.S. Havdzynskyi to an unknown destination. In November 2024, it was exhibited in moscow at the exhibition "Always Nova Kakhovka" at the headquarters of Transneft
Name:
Gantry crane
Author:
Albin Gawdzinski
Details of theft:
It was taken in November 2022 from the temporarily occupied Novokakhovka Art Gallery named after A.S. Havdzynskyi to an unknown destination. In November 2024, it was exhibited in moscow at the exhibition "Always Nova Kakhovka" at the headquarters of Transneft
Name:
Gateway pit
Author:
Albin Gawdzinski
Details of theft:
It was taken in November 2022 from the temporarily occupied Novokakhovka Art Gallery named after A.S. Havdzynskyi to an unknown destination. In November 2024, it was exhibited in moscow at the exhibition "Always Nova Kakhovka" at the headquarters of Transneft
Name:
Self-portrait
Author:
Albin Gawdzinski
Details of theft:
It was taken in November 2022 from the temporarily occupied Novokakhovka Art Gallery named after A.S. Havdzynskyi to an unknown destination. In November 2024, it was exhibited in moscow at the exhibition "Always Nova Kakhovka" at the headquarters of Transneft
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Half of the casting mould
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Аppropriated by representatives of the russian federation during illegal excavations of cultural heritage sites of Ukraine
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Fragment of a red-figure vessel lid
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Аppropriated by representatives of the russian federation during illegal excavations of cultural heritage sites of Ukraine
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