Ex libris Shevchenkiana in the funds of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv
Keywords:
Taras Shevchenko, image, ex libris, Ukrainian people, national consciousness.Abstract
The article is devoted to the Shevchenko’s theme in the ex libris which are stored in the funds of the Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv. Two main groups which they form have been revealed. Their distinctive features due to socio-historical circumstances have been presented. As an example of archival books of the second half of the XX century a number of artistic images, which are most often encountered in them has been considered. It has been proved that everyone had received an author’s interpretation on the basis of a thorough rethinking of T. Shevchenko’s life and work in view of the actual problems of the epoch. The book marks from the Library’s funds are valuable examples of Ukrainian fine arts and are the best example of the main line of the development of Ukrainian culture.
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