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A set of three pairs of socks dedicated to Ukrainian artists: Ivan Trush, Alla Horska, and Georgiy Narbut and their works.
320 ₴
Holds socks and underwear
Georgiy Narbut was a Ukrainian artist, graphic designer, and one of the leading masters of Ukrainian Modernism. He is known for his book designs that depicted Ukrainian culture and history. Narbut designed the first Ukrainian currency and postage stamps and worked on the coat of arms of Ukraine. He was also one of the founders of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and illustrated books, magazines, postcards, and labels.
Ivan Trush was a Ukrainian Impressionist painter, graphic artist, and master of book graphics. He painted portraits of contemporaries such as Lesya Ukrainka, Franko, Hrushevskyi, and many others. Although he did not like painting portraits himself, he loved landscapes and traveled a lot around Ukraine and the world.
Alla Horska was a Ukrainian artist, dissident, and member of the 1960s movement. Besides painting and graphics, she created monumental works and mosaics. Her stained-glass window at the Shevchenko Kyiv University was considered ideologically hostile and destroyed. Having been brought up speaking Russian, she consciously switched to Ukrainian. She became famous for her works reflecting social problems and dedicated to the history of Ukraine. Due to her oppositional activities, she faced persecution from the Soviet regime and was eventually killed.