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Mykhailo Havrylko
Mykhailo Omelianovych Havrylko (; September 5, 5 September 1882, Kozatski Khutory near Runivshchyna, now Poltava Oblast – autumn 1920, Poltava) was a Ukrainians, Ukrainian Sculpture, sculptor, Graphic designer, graphic artist, poet, and soldier. Member of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party, Ukrainian Social-Democratic Workers' Party, the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine (1914). Participant of the Liberation Movement as a member of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen and the Ukrainian People's Army, UPR Army (1915–1919).Гаврилко Михайло Омелянович
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Olena Havrylko
Olena Havrylko (; née Hordiievska; 8 February 1890 – 5 May 1967) was a Ukrainian artist, educator, public figure. Biography Olena Havrylko was born on 8 February 1890 in Shulhanivka, now the Nahirianka rural hromada of the Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, to a Ukrainian family of priest Porfyrii Hordiievskyi, whose family descended from the Cossack colonel Hordiienko, who settled in Galicia after the destruction of the Sich. The surname was later changed to the Galician form Hordiievskyi. The mothers of Olena Hordiievska, Bohdan Lepkyi, and Solomiya Krushelnytska were sisters. In 1911, an artist stayed for some time in Shmankivtsi, near Chortkiv, and painted three images of Vira, Nadiia, and Liubov. A few months later, when he returned, he saw three oil paintings in the living room of Porfyrii Hordiievskyi. The priest said that these copies were made by his daughter Olena. The artist was extremely surprised and said that the girl needed to learn painting, but Mykhailyna's mo ...
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