Traditional costumes of ethnographic groups of Ukrainians in the Carpathian region
by Halyna Stelmashchuk
Description
The new book of the well-known researcher of Ukrainian decorative and visual arts, Professor Halyna Stelmashchuk, is devoted to the folk clothing worn by Ukrainians of ethnographic groups: Boikos, Lemkos, Hutsuls, Pokutians, Bukovyants in the Carpathians. It has many features in common with the clothing used in all regions of Ukraine, but because of climatic, economic, social conditions, and cultural relations with neighboring states over the centuries, the clothing of the Ukrainians of the Carpathians developed its distinctive local features, which are unique by their colorfulness, decoration, method of wearing and the fact that on festive days it can still be seen on people, especially in the Hutsul Region. The book will be interesting to scientists, artists, students, students, tourists, and everyone interested in the history, culture, and art of Ukrainian people.
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Author Biography
Ukrainian scientist in the field of history and theory of decorative and applied art, art criticism, and ethnology. Doctor of art studies, professor of the Lviv National Academy of Arts.
History of Ukraine
Different periods of the history of Ukraine and Ukrainian lands are covered
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- Publisher Apriori
- Publication Date October 2021
- Orginal LanguageUkrainian
- ISBN/Identifier 9786176297147
- Publication Country or regionUkraine
- Pages216
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleТрадиційний стрій етнографічних груп українців Карпат
- Original Language AuthorsСтельмащук Галина
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