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Background imageSlavic Collection: The Cossack (oil on canvas)

The Cossack (oil on canvas)
5672879 The Cossack (oil on canvas) by Sargent, John Singer (1856-1925) (after); 46.1 x 37.3 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageSlavic Collection: Svetovid, Slavic deity of war and sun, depicted

Svetovid, Slavic deity of war and sun, depicted as a four-faced god with a horn of abundance and bow in a temple. A priest predicts the future by observing the behavior of a white horse

Background imageSlavic Collection: Siberian Tiger Attacking a Cossack (oil on canvas)

Siberian Tiger Attacking a Cossack (oil on canvas)
465939 Siberian Tiger Attacking a Cossack (oil on canvas) by Russian School (19th century); Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, UK; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageSlavic Collection: Portrait of Josephine Crane-Bradley as Slavia (Slavia), 1908 (oil & tempera on canvas)

Portrait of Josephine Crane-Bradley as Slavia (Slavia), 1908 (oil & tempera on canvas)
5614466 Portrait of Josephine Crane-Bradley as Slavia (Slavia), 1908 (oil & tempera on canvas) by Mucha, Alphonse Marie (1860-1939); 154x92.5 cm; Narodni Galerie, Prague

Background imageSlavic Collection: Slavic Princes in costume as the Emperor and Empress of Costantinople (engraving)

Slavic Princes in costume as the Emperor and Empress of Costantinople (engraving)
957887 Slavic Princes in costume as the Emperor and Empress of Costantinople (engraving) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSlavic Collection: A young Polish spinner in the Quidwick Co. Mill. Anthony, R. I 1909 (photo)

A young Polish spinner in the Quidwick Co. Mill. Anthony, R. I 1909 (photo)
685152 A young Polish spinner in the Quidwick Co. Mill. Anthony, R. I 1909 (photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); (add.info.: One of the young spinners in the Quidwick Co. Mill. Anthony, R. I)

Background imageSlavic Collection: Domovoi, a spirit of the house, 1934 (charcoal on paper) (b / w photo)

Domovoi, a spirit of the house, 1934 (charcoal on paper) (b / w photo)
XIR175144 Domovoi, a spirit of the house, 1934 (charcoal on paper) (b/w photo) by Bilibin, Ivan (1876-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: familiar genie of the house; ); Russian, out of copyright

Background imageSlavic Collection: Curtain in the National Theatre, Prague, Czech Republic, 1883 (textile)

Curtain in the National Theatre, Prague, Czech Republic, 1883 (textile)
1163585 Curtain in the National Theatre, Prague, Czech Republic, 1883 (textile) by Hynais, Vojtech (Adalbert) (1854-1925); National Theatre, Prague

Background imageSlavic Collection: Slavic envoys before Rurik, Prince of Kievan Rus, 9th Century (engraving)

Slavic envoys before Rurik, Prince of Kievan Rus, 9th Century (engraving)
3647226 Slavic envoys before Rurik, Prince of Kievan Rus, 9th Century (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Slavic envoys before Rurik, Prince of Kievan Rus)

Background imageSlavic Collection: Stage design for Alexander Borodins (1833-87) opera Prince Igor

Stage design for Alexander Borodins (1833-87) opera Prince Igor
BAL246976 Stage design for Alexander Borodins (1833-87) opera Prince Igor, 1909 (tempera on paper) by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); 40x50 cm; Glinka Museum of Music Culture, Moscow, Russia; Russian

Background imageSlavic Collection: Peasant Women from Ragusa, 1848-1866. Creator: Edward Lear

Peasant Women from Ragusa, 1848-1866. Creator: Edward Lear
Peasant Women from Ragusa, 1848-1866

Background imageSlavic Collection: Man in Oriental Costume ( The Noble Slav ), 1632. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Man in Oriental Costume ( The Noble Slav ), 1632. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Man in Oriental Costume (" The Noble Slav" ), 1632

Background imageSlavic Collection: Russia - Blind Gusli Player

Russia - Blind Gusli Player
Russia - A blind Gusli player. The Gusli is the oldest East Slavic multi-string plucked instrument, belonging to the zither family, with roots in Veliky Novgorod, a city in western Russian

Background imageSlavic Collection: A Ruthenian Peasant Girl, c1907. Artist: Theodor Axentowicz

A Ruthenian Peasant Girl, c1907. Artist: Theodor Axentowicz
A Ruthenian Peasant Girl, c1907. From The Studio Volume 41. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1907]

Background imageSlavic Collection: Zmey Goynych (Slavic Three-headed dragon)

Zmey Goynych (Slavic Three-headed dragon)
Reproduction of a painting by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin depicting the Zmey Goynych (Slavic three-headed dragon). The Russian version (pictured) has three heads, is green, walks on two back paws

Background imageSlavic Collection: Balkan people, 1800s

Balkan people, 1800s
People from the Balkan states, a Bulgarian man at right. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageSlavic Collection: Adam Bernard Mickiewicz, 1798 - 1855. Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz, 1798 - 1855. Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator, professor of Slavic literature and political activist. After a contemporary print

Background imageSlavic Collection: Adam Bernard Micki (1798-1855). Polish writer and political

Adam Bernard Micki (1798-1855). Polish writer and political activist. A principal figure in Polish Romanticism. Monument by polish sculptor Cyprian Godebski (1835-1909). Neo-Classicist, 1898. Warsaw

Background imageSlavic Collection: Iron tools. 11th-12th centuries

Iron tools. 11th-12th centuries
Iron tools. Scissors, key, knife, spoon auger, chisel, fishing spear and sickle. 11th-12th centuries. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageSlavic Collection: WW1 - Cartoon - Wilhelm II hears the Cossacks coming

WW1 - Cartoon - Wilhelm II hears the Cossacks coming
WW1 - A cartoon illustrating German Emperor Wilhem II standing proudly, mistaking the sound of distant rumbling as the arrival of his people

Background imageSlavic Collection: TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples

TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples

Background imageSlavic Collection: The Bosnian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, illustration

The Bosnian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, illustration
XIR267162 The Bosnian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, illustration from Le Petit Journal, 27th May 1900 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageSlavic Collection: The Bulgarian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, illustration

The Bulgarian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, illustration
XIR267145 The Bulgarian Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, illustration from Le Petit Journal, 22nd April 1900 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageSlavic Collection: RUSSIA: MYTHOLOGY. Bird of Paradise said to fly near the Euphrates River and blessing

RUSSIA: MYTHOLOGY. Bird of Paradise said to fly near the Euphrates River and blessing those that encounter her with joy. Old Slavonic manuscript illumination, 18th century

Background imageSlavic Collection: SEVEN YEARS WAR, 1759. The Battle of Kay, or Battle of Paltzig, between the Russian

SEVEN YEARS WAR, 1759. The Battle of Kay, or Battle of Paltzig, between the Russian and Prussian armies, July 1759, during the Seven Years War. Slavonic manuscript illumination

Background imageSlavic Collection: SIEGE OF KIEV, 10TH CENTURY. The siege of Kiev by the Pecheneg Army, 968 A

SIEGE OF KIEV, 10TH CENTURY. The siege of Kiev by the Pecheneg Army, 968 A.D. Old Slavonic manuscript illumination

Background imageSlavic Collection: DMITRY DONSKOY (1350-1389). Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy, Prince of Moscow and Grand

DMITRY DONSKOY (1350-1389). Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy, Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of Vladimir. Dmitry and his cousin, Vladimir the Bold, praying together

Background imageSlavic Collection: HAGIA SOPHIA: CONSTRUCTION. Byzantine Emperor Justinian (483-565) supervising the

HAGIA SOPHIA: CONSTRUCTION. Byzantine Emperor Justinian (483-565) supervising the construction of Hagia Sophia, which only took five years

Background imageSlavic Collection: SLAVIC POPULATION MAP. Map showing the distribution of the Slav peoples in the 10th century A

SLAVIC POPULATION MAP. Map showing the distribution of the Slav peoples in the 10th century A.D

Background imageSlavic Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. A group of Slavic immigrants waiting to enter Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. A group of Slavic immigrants waiting to enter Ellis Island. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1905

Background imageSlavic Collection: Wise King Berendey

Wise King Berendey - copy of an 1885 painting by Viktor Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov (a Russian artist who specialized in mythological and historical subjects). Date: 1885

Background imageSlavic Collection: TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples

TRADITIONAL SLAVONIC DRESS. Slav, Slavic or Slavonic refer to Slavic peoples

Background imageSlavic Collection: Maslenitsa celebrations, 19th Century C018 / 7015

Maslenitsa celebrations, 19th Century C018 / 7015
Maslenitsa celebrations. 1870 engraving of people celebrating Maslenitsa in St. Petersburg, Russia. Maslenitsa, also known as Butter Week, Pancake Week, or Cheesefare Week



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Discover the enchanting beauty of Ukraine, where history and nature intertwine seamlessly. In Kyiv, the capital city, explore Saint Volodymyr Hill Park and be captivated by its breathtaking views overlooking the majestic Dnieper River. Take a moment to relax in one of the park's serene sitting areas while immersing yourself in Slavic culture. Delve deeper into Ukraine's rich heritage at Pechersak Lavra, an Orthodox Christian Monastery nestled amidst stunning landscapes. Marvel at its ancient architecture and delve into centuries-old traditions that have shaped this nation. As you venture through the countryside, catch a glimpse of Ukrainian life on a highway adorned with Russian-made early 1970s Lada vehicles. Witness Lviv's medieval charm as you traverse its cobblestone streets aboard an electric commuter trolley, transporting you back in time. In Vinnytsya, pay homage to the heroes who served in the Air Force of Ukraine at a striking monument that stands tall against the sky. Cross over Parkovy Pedestrian Bridge in Kyiv for an unforgettable experience as it spans across the mighty Dnieper River. Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) is another must-visit destination in Kyiv. Immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere and witness firsthand how this iconic square has played a pivotal role throughout Ukraine's history. Descend deep underground at Arsenalna Metro Station Escalators – currently holding the title for being the deepest station globally – showcasing not only exceptional engineering but also providing insight into daily life within this bustling metropolis. Unleash your imagination as you encounter Zmey Goynych - Slavic Three-headed dragon - legendary creature steeped in folklore that embodies both fear and fascination among locals and visitors alike. Hop aboard an electric commuter trolley once more to explore Vinnytsya further; admire its picturesque streetscapes while making your way towards a monument dedicated to the victims of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster.