This part of the book focuses on history and stylistic development of Ukrainian carpets of XVII-t... more This part of the book focuses on history and stylistic development of Ukrainian carpets of XVII-th and XVIII-th centuries. The carpets were produced in weavers workshops organized in the residences of Ukrainian elite. Ukrainian carpets are entered into the broader framework of cultural interaction between East and West which determined the Ukrainian culture of the Baroque period.
This article is about three Poltavian carpets with the so-called «arabesque» design. The carpets ... more This article is about three Poltavian carpets with the so-called «arabesque» design. The carpets were made in the same workshop. The stylistic features suggest the date of the second half of XVIII - beginning of the ХІХ century. Special attention has been paid to the iconography and the sources of the design
The author of the article presents the results of her research of the antique Ukrainian
carpet ... more The author of the article presents the results of her research of the antique Ukrainian
carpet from Museum of Ukrainian Decorative Folk Art in Kyiv (no.КТ-310). The design
of the carpet includes the date of its production – 1782. Special attention is played to the
iconography of the motives and to the features of the carpet’s design.
The article is dedicated to the research of ukrainian carpet from the Państwowy Zbiory
Sztuki Za... more The article is dedicated to the research of ukrainian carpet from the Państwowy Zbiory
Sztuki Zamku Królewskiego na Wawelu in Krakow (PZSz ZKW no.1726). The design of the carpet
includes the motif of “horn of plenty” and the coats of arms attributed to the Kossakowski-
Potocki family. The author identifies the owners of the carpet, specifies its date and discusses the
localization of the workshop where it was manufactured.
The author of this article on the basis of the examinations of four carpets from the
collection ... more The author of this article on the basis of the examinations of four carpets from the
collection of Museum of Local History (Krayoznavstva) in Poltava (no. ТК-3162, no. ТК-
3354), The Museum of Ukrainian Folk Art in Kyiv (no. КТ-77) and The National History
Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv (no. Т-6207) comes to the conclusion that they represent a
series of production of an unknown carpet workshop that was located on the territory of the
former Poltavan province (gubernia). The artistic and stylistic features of the ornamentation
of these carpets allow them to be dated to the second half of the 18th century.
The author attempts to recreate the geography of kilim and carpet production in Ukraine during ... more The author attempts to recreate the geography of kilim and carpet production in Ukraine during the XVII th and XVIII th centuries. On the basis of historical documents the author aims to differentiate the actual workshops from those which are questioned or fictional, but were mentioned in modern bibliography. Of particular note among the leading Ukrainian kilim and carpet production centres which functioned during XVII th and XVIII th centuries, are the workshops of: Murat Jakubovych in Zamost’ (now found in Poland), the Koniecpolski family in Brody (Lviv region), Hetman Pavlo Polubotok in Mykhajlivka (Lebedyn district of Sumy region), the Bukhari family in Ivanopil (Chudniv district of Zhytomyr region), and Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovskyj in Baturyn (Bahmach district of Chernihiv region). The article also includes wide bibliographic references on Ukrainian kilims and carpets
This part of the book focuses on history and stylistic development of Ukrainian carpets of XVII-t... more This part of the book focuses on history and stylistic development of Ukrainian carpets of XVII-th and XVIII-th centuries. The carpets were produced in weavers workshops organized in the residences of Ukrainian elite. Ukrainian carpets are entered into the broader framework of cultural interaction between East and West which determined the Ukrainian culture of the Baroque period.
This article is about three Poltavian carpets with the so-called «arabesque» design. The carpets ... more This article is about three Poltavian carpets with the so-called «arabesque» design. The carpets were made in the same workshop. The stylistic features suggest the date of the second half of XVIII - beginning of the ХІХ century. Special attention has been paid to the iconography and the sources of the design
The author of the article presents the results of her research of the antique Ukrainian
carpet ... more The author of the article presents the results of her research of the antique Ukrainian
carpet from Museum of Ukrainian Decorative Folk Art in Kyiv (no.КТ-310). The design
of the carpet includes the date of its production – 1782. Special attention is played to the
iconography of the motives and to the features of the carpet’s design.
The article is dedicated to the research of ukrainian carpet from the Państwowy Zbiory
Sztuki Za... more The article is dedicated to the research of ukrainian carpet from the Państwowy Zbiory
Sztuki Zamku Królewskiego na Wawelu in Krakow (PZSz ZKW no.1726). The design of the carpet
includes the motif of “horn of plenty” and the coats of arms attributed to the Kossakowski-
Potocki family. The author identifies the owners of the carpet, specifies its date and discusses the
localization of the workshop where it was manufactured.
The author of this article on the basis of the examinations of four carpets from the
collection ... more The author of this article on the basis of the examinations of four carpets from the
collection of Museum of Local History (Krayoznavstva) in Poltava (no. ТК-3162, no. ТК-
3354), The Museum of Ukrainian Folk Art in Kyiv (no. КТ-77) and The National History
Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv (no. Т-6207) comes to the conclusion that they represent a
series of production of an unknown carpet workshop that was located on the territory of the
former Poltavan province (gubernia). The artistic and stylistic features of the ornamentation
of these carpets allow them to be dated to the second half of the 18th century.
The author attempts to recreate the geography of kilim and carpet production in Ukraine during ... more The author attempts to recreate the geography of kilim and carpet production in Ukraine during the XVII th and XVIII th centuries. On the basis of historical documents the author aims to differentiate the actual workshops from those which are questioned or fictional, but were mentioned in modern bibliography. Of particular note among the leading Ukrainian kilim and carpet production centres which functioned during XVII th and XVIII th centuries, are the workshops of: Murat Jakubovych in Zamost’ (now found in Poland), the Koniecpolski family in Brody (Lviv region), Hetman Pavlo Polubotok in Mykhajlivka (Lebedyn district of Sumy region), the Bukhari family in Ivanopil (Chudniv district of Zhytomyr region), and Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovskyj in Baturyn (Bahmach district of Chernihiv region). The article also includes wide bibliographic references on Ukrainian kilims and carpets
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carpet from Museum of Ukrainian Decorative Folk Art in Kyiv (no.КТ-310). The design
of the carpet includes the date of its production – 1782. Special attention is played to the
iconography of the motives and to the features of the carpet’s design.
Sztuki Zamku Królewskiego na Wawelu in Krakow (PZSz ZKW no.1726). The design of the carpet
includes the motif of “horn of plenty” and the coats of arms attributed to the Kossakowski-
Potocki family. The author identifies the owners of the carpet, specifies its date and discusses the
localization of the workshop where it was manufactured.
collection of Museum of Local History (Krayoznavstva) in Poltava (no. ТК-3162, no. ТК-
3354), The Museum of Ukrainian Folk Art in Kyiv (no. КТ-77) and The National History
Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv (no. Т-6207) comes to the conclusion that they represent a
series of production of an unknown carpet workshop that was located on the territory of the
former Poltavan province (gubernia). The artistic and stylistic features of the ornamentation
of these carpets allow them to be dated to the second half of the 18th century.
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carpet from Museum of Ukrainian Decorative Folk Art in Kyiv (no.КТ-310). The design
of the carpet includes the date of its production – 1782. Special attention is played to the
iconography of the motives and to the features of the carpet’s design.
Sztuki Zamku Królewskiego na Wawelu in Krakow (PZSz ZKW no.1726). The design of the carpet
includes the motif of “horn of plenty” and the coats of arms attributed to the Kossakowski-
Potocki family. The author identifies the owners of the carpet, specifies its date and discusses the
localization of the workshop where it was manufactured.
collection of Museum of Local History (Krayoznavstva) in Poltava (no. ТК-3162, no. ТК-
3354), The Museum of Ukrainian Folk Art in Kyiv (no. КТ-77) and The National History
Museum of Ukraine in Kyiv (no. Т-6207) comes to the conclusion that they represent a
series of production of an unknown carpet workshop that was located on the territory of the
former Poltavan province (gubernia). The artistic and stylistic features of the ornamentation
of these carpets allow them to be dated to the second half of the 18th century.