Myroslava Kot | |
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Born | Myroslava Buha October 5, 1933 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | December 29, 2014 81) Drohobych, Ukraine | (aged
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Known for | Embroidery |
Awards | Merited Master of Folk Arts of Ukraine (1995) |
Website | myroslava-kot |
Myroslava Petrivna Kot (née Buha, 5 October 1933, Warsaw, Poland – 29 December 2014, Drohobych, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian embroiderer.[1][2] From 1991, she was the head of the Department of Methodology and History of Ukrainian Decorative and Applied Arts at the Teachers’ Training College in Drohobych.[3] She was awarded Master of Folk Crafts of Ukraine in 1995, and an Honorary Citizen of Drohobych in 2012.[4]
Myroslava Kot studied Ukrainian embroidery paying particular attention to Drohobych patterns.[5] Her works have been exhibited in Ukraine, Canada and the United States. 19 of her students became Ukraine People’s Masters of Decorative and Applied Arts.[3]
Selected publications
References
- ↑ "Myroslava Petrivna Kot". museum of Myroslava Kot. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
- ↑ "На Львівщині прощаються з відомою вишивальницею Мирославою Кот". ZIK.ua (in Ukrainian). 2 January 2015.
- 1 2 "Biographies of remarkable Ukrainian embroiderers", Welcome to Ukraine Magazine, retrieved 26 February 2013.
- ↑ Лишик, Вікторія (2 December 2012). Життєве полотно Мирослави Кот. ДрогобичІнфо (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 9 February 2013.
- ↑ Zakharchuk-Chuhai, Raisa (1997), "Folk Art" Magazine (Narodne Mystetstvo), The National Union Of Folk Art Masters Of Ukraine, p. 48.
Further reading
- Микола А. Шудря (ред.), Євгенія С. Шудря (упоряд.) (2008). Мирослава Кот: краса й талант: [зб. до 75-річчя вишивальниці й дослідниці рукоділля]. ISBN 978-966-8260-97-1.
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