Marian Kropyvnytskyi

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Marian Yuliyovych Kropyvnytskyi (born September 8, 1903, in the village of Cherepashyntsi, Russian Empire; died August 16, 1989, in Kyiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian artist, painter, and photographer of Polish descent. [1]

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References

  1. "Кропивницький Мар`ян". Бібліотека українського мистецтва (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  2. "Marian Yulievich Kropivnitsky". arthive.com.
  3. "Кропивницький Мар`ян". Бібліотека українського мистецтва (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2021-02-17.