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Wooden puzzle "Katerina sings a song about Ukraine. Maria Prymachenko" 500 elements.
Ukrainian Puzzles in cooperation with the Prymachenko Family Foundation created a series of different puzzles with the works of Maria Prymachenko. This puzzle depicts the painting "Katerina sings a song about Ukraine", which the artist created in 1972.
- Number of elements: 500
- Puzzle size: 450 x 320 mm
- Box size: 250×180×55 mm
- Material: wood (HDF)
Maria Prymachenko (January 12, 1909 - August 18, 1997) - Ukrainian artist who worked in the style of naive art. She created works in painting, embroidery and ceramics.
In 1966, Maria Prymachenko received the National Prize of Ukraine named after Taras Shevchenko. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognized 2009 as the Year of Prymachenko, and a street in Kyiv and one of the asteroids were named after her. During her lifetime, her works were exhibited in exhibition halls in Paris, Warsaw, Sofia, Montreal, and Prague.
Maria Prymachenko is the heart and armor of Ukrainian art. During her lifetime, she created a new page in the history of Ukraine's cultural heritage and laid the foundation for a better understanding of national identity for the modern generation of Ukrainians.
On February 25, 2022, one of the enemy's missiles hit the Museum of History and Local Lore in the village of Ivankiv, where Maria Prymachenko's paintings were also kept. This was the first of Russia's numerous crimes against Ukrainian culture during the full-scale invasion. Fortunately, as it turned out later, local residents saved these works.
The wonderful family of fans of Maria Prymachenko's work is incredibly large and growing every day. By purchasing this puzzle, you have now also become a piece of this puzzle.




