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Maria Oksentiyivna Prymachenko (Ukrainian: Марія Оксентіївна Примаченко; 12
January 1909 [O.S. 30
December 1908] – 18
August 1997) was a
Ukrainian folk...
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Petro Fedorovych Prymachenko (born in Ivankiv, Kyiv Oblast) is a
Ukrainian artist, soldier,
sergeant of the
Territorial Defense of the
Armed Forces of...
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leading to the
potential loss of over
twenty works by the
artist Maria Prymachenko. The
Ivankiv Historical and
Local History Museum opened on 21 February...
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Russian army.
Maria Prymachenko (1909 [O.S. 1908]–1997),
Ukrainian folk art painter, who
worked in the naïve art
style Fedir Prymachenko [uk] (1941–2008)...
- Ukraine, as well as
among the diaspora.
According to
historian Yana
Prymachenko it was used in the army of the
Ukrainian People's
Republic by the regiment...
- the best
known naive artists are
Dragan Gaži, Ivan Generalić,
Maria Prymachenko,
Josip Generalić,
Krsto Hegedušić, Mijo Kovačić, Ivan Lacković-Croata...
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Quarterfinals Semifinals Sergey Sargsyan (ARM) 0 Ivan
Prymachenko (UKR) 3 Ivan
Prymachenko (UKR) 2 Aslan Abakarov (AZE) 0 Mahdi Hajiloueian (IRI)...
- Ukraine,
leading to the loss of over
twenty works by the
artist Maria Prymachenko. The
settlement was used by the
Russian military as a
ground base for...
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Phelps (American, 1904–1990)
Horace Pippin (American, 1888–1946)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Alevtina Pyzhova (Russian, born 1936) Ivan Rabuzin...
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communist politician María Pry (born 1984),
Spanish football manager Maria Prymachenko (1908–1997),
Ukrainian artist Maria Prytz (born 1976),
Swedish curler...