From scratch. I had the first fulltime job hired in the Museum Complex. And already 18 years old. I walk with this name. Through the life of a museum, then and now these are two different museums in the country, and the work in it is also different, because every time dictates. Its own conditions and some requirements for the Museum Employee and for the visitor, who comes he is a different visitor and, therefore, our work should be different. It must keep pace with the times and meet the requirements which bring life today to such institutions as the museum and, in general, to the communication of man with man. What does the museum include . Well, the Napoleon Orda museum is the second Museum Institution that appeared on our territory. The first was an art gallery, and at the beginning there was a manual room dedicated to the napoleonic order further. All halls complemented his work , his works showed how it happened in our history that we introduced the first museum money on the 250th
In donetsk region, later integrated into environment of ukrainian artists and discovered ukrainian art for himself. I think you went, i think the lapotniks, there are great artists here, i met dychenko, i got acquainted with the balcony, and i completely decided not to leave ukraine, then i went to lviv, looked. I realized that ukrainian painting and sculpture is much more interesting than russian, and. When i participated in allunion exhibitions, at youth exhibitions, we had our own hall, there, ukrainian, there armenian, there, the russians had a scroll, ukrainians were the most powerful. Later, the talent of peter himself was recognized, he had numerous personal exhibitions both in ukraine and in other european countries. His paintings and sculptures are also widely represented in a number of state and private collections. Monuments and art objects authored by petro antip adorn the streets of many ukrainian cities. For example, in zaporizhzhia , a fountain of life and a clock compos
Focus on the holocaust in Eastern Europe and the legacy memory left behind by tumultuous time. You know, for this conversation. Alex ritchie comes to us from warsaw. But shes also served as a as this fellow with our institute. And so, you know, shes an insider, even though shes an outsider outsider. Hows that for fun . The dr. Browning. For those unaware, youll see, has the longest bio in the program, the easily the hes a he was the Frank Porter Graham professor of history at the university of north. From 1999 to 2014. Prior to that spent 25 years at Pacific University in tacoma, washington the author of eight books, but his latest book, you receive the advice International Book prize for holocaust. He serves as an Expert Witness in war crimes. But today the conversation will also center along around his book, ordinary men. Alex is characterized a book everyone should have on their bookshelf. So she didnt say that publicly. I said that publicly. So that over it. Lets give a warm welcom
Memory left behind by tumultuous time. You know, for this conversation. Alex ritchie comes to us from warsaw. But shes also served as a as this fellow with our institute. And so, you know, shes an insider, even though shes an outsider outsider. Hows that for fun . The dr. Browning. For those unaware, youll see, has the longest bio in the program, the easily the hes a he was the Frank Porter Graham professor of history at the university of north. From 1999 to 2014. Prior to that spent 25 years at Pacific University in tacoma, washington the author of eight books, but his latest book, you receive the advice International Book prize for holocaust. He serves as an Expert Witness in war crimes. But today the conversation will also center along around his book, ordinary men. Alex is characterized a book everyone should have on their bookshelf. So she didnt say that publicly. I said that publicly. So that over it. Lets give a warm welcome to alex and dr. Brown. Well, im very happy to say that
Focus on the holocaust in Eastern Europe and the legacy memory left behind by tumultuous time. You know, for this conversation. Alex ritchie comes to us from warsaw. But shes also served as a as this fellow with our institute. And so, you know, shes an insider, even though shes an outsider outsider. Hows that for fun . The dr. Browning. For those unaware, youll see, has the longest bio in the program, the easily the hes a he was the Frank Porter Graham professor of history at the university of north. From 1999 to 2014. Prior to that spent 25 years at Pacific University in tacoma, washington the author of eight books, but his latest book, you receive the advice International Book prize for holocaust. He serves as an Expert Witness in war crimes. But today the conversation will also center along around his book, ordinary men. Alex is characterized a book everyone should have on their bookshelf. So she didnt say that publicly. I said that publicly. So that over it. Lets give a warm welcom