Natalka Prystai-Ohonovska
Natalka Oleksiivna Prystai-Ohonovska (Ukrainian: Наталка Олексівна Пристай-Огоновська; 10 June 1899 – 26 February 1969) was a Ukrainian painter. BiographyNatalka Prystai was born on 10 June 1899 in Lahodiv, Peremyshliany Powiat, now the Peremyshliany urban hromada, Lviv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.[1] Studied at the Ukrainian Women's Gymnasium of the Basilian Sisters in Lviv (1917), graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Vienna (1926).[1] During the World War I, she worked for the Ukrainian Women's Society for Assistance to the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen.[1] In 1939–1941, she taught Ukrainian at the Lviv Conservatory, and in 1944–1964, she taught English at the Lviv Medical Institute.[1] Died on 26 February 1969 in Lviv. She was buried at the Yaniv Cemetery.[1] CreativityAttended Oleksa Novakivskyi's drawing studio and private lectures.[2] In March 1923, she was one of the first five students of his Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School .[1] Prystai-Ohonovska works include embroideries; oil and drawing compositions preserved in private collections of Lviv residents.[1] Among his works:[1]
The works were exhibited during the exhibition at the National Museum in Lviv, which was dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School (1998).[1] References
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