LC control no. | n 88652646 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Slastion, Opanas Heorhiĭovych, 1855-1933 |
Variant(s) | Slastion, O. H. (Opanas Heorhiĭovych), 1855-1933 Slastʹon, Opanas Heorhiĭovych,, 1855-1933 Slastʹon, Opanas, 1855-1933 Сластьон, Опанас Георгійович, 1855-1933 Сластіон, Опанас Георгійович, 1855-1933 |
Birth date | 1855-01-01 |
Death date | 1933-09-24 |
Place of birth | Berdi︠a︡nsʹk (Ukraine) |
Profession or occupation | Artists Illustrators |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. Pseudonyms not found on published works: Honchar and Opishni︠a︡nsʹkyĭ honchar |
Found in | Shevchenko, T. Haĭdamaky,1988: verso t.p. (O.H. Slastiona) Portrety ukraïnsʹkykh kobzariv O. Slastiona, 1961: p. 4 (Opanas Heorhiĭovych Slastion (1855-1933); noted Ukrainian artist, ethnographer, and art critic) LC PreMARC file (hdg.: Slastion, Opanas Heorhiĭovych, 1855-1933) Slovnyk khudoz︠h︡nykiv Ukraïny, 1973: p. 212 (Slastion (Slastʹon) Opanas Heorhiĭovych, b. 01-01-1855 in Berdi︠a︡nsʹk, d. 09-24-1933 in Myrhorod. Ukr. painter, graphic artist, teacher, ethnographer and art critic: in journal articles used the pseudonyms: Honchar and Opishni︠a︡nsʹkyĭ honchar) Ukr. rad. ent︠s︡ykl.: v. 10, p. 245 (Slastion (Slasʹton) Opanas Heorhiĭovych, 1855-1933; Ukr. artist, architect, and ethnographer) Ent︠s︡yklopedii︠a︡ ukraïnoznavstva, 1976: v. 2, pt. 8, p. 2880 (Slastion (Slastʹon), Opanas (1855-1933)) Encyc. of Ukraine: v. 4, p. 741 (Slastion, Opanas [Slast'on]; pseud. Opishnianskyi honchar, b. 1855, d. 1933. Painter, illustrator, architect, art scholar, ethnographer, and kobzar. He did many illustrations for Shevchenko's poems as well as drawings for journals and periodicals. His study of Ukrainian folklore and the kobzars contributed valuable source materials to Ukrainian ethnography. His gallery of Kobzars in Left-Bank Ukraine was not published until 1961. He also designed dozens of village public buildings in the Ukrainian 'folk' style. In 1920 Slastion founded the Myrhorod Regional Studies Museum) |