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Vladimir Sakhnenko
Vladimir Sakhnenko (Russian: Влади́мир Сахне́нко; 10 January 1930 in the Sumy region of Ukraine – 31 July 2008 in Tula, Russia, Tula) was a painter and ceramist, and a member of the USSR Union of Artists, Union of Artists of the USSR since 1967. He is the father of artist :ru:Сахненко, Иван Владимирович, Ivan Sakhnenko. Sakhnenko finished the art school in Luhansk, Voroshilovograd in 1951 and then studied at the :ru:Московский государственный академический художественный институт имени В. И. Сурикова, Surikov Academic Institute in Moscow, where he met Ilya Kabakov and his future wife – sculptor Zoya Riabchenko. He took part in art exhibitions since 1957. He lived and worked in Tula. Ceramics Vladimir Sakhnenko created monumental objects, exterior ceramics and pottery houseware. The utility and decorativeness of his works served to conceal experiments with d ...
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Sumy Region
Sumy Oblast (), also known as Sumshchyna (), is an oblast (province) in northeast Ukraine. The oblast was created in its modern-day form, from the merging of raions from Kharkiv Oblast, Chernihiv Oblast, and Poltava Oblast in 1939 by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. The estimated population is The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Sumy. Other important cities within the oblast include Konotop, Okhtyrka, Romny, and Shostka. The modern region combines territories of the historical Severia (northern part) and Sloboda Ukraine (southern part). On territory of the Sumy Oblast important centers of Ukrainian culture are located, such as the city of Hlukhiv which served as a hetman residence during the Cossack Hetmanate as well as the cities of Okhtyrka and Sumy which were regional centers of the Sloboda Ukraine. The oblast has a heavy mix of agriculture and industry, with over 600 industrial locations. Among the most notable was the Soviet film ...
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