Wladzislaw |
16.11.2008 03:04 |
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Сообщение от Vladimir
(Сообщение 104386)
Malevich, by the way Americans write Ukrainian artist of Polish origin. Play up to the Ukrainians:) For Malevich, as you know, our everything! In Kiev, it turns out, there is even a memorial sign Malevich http://arcua.org/?C=84&news=778And in Moscow, no.
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Malevich, of course, Ukrainian ethnic origin. By itself considered Malevich by nationality, I do not know. Regarding polskosti, then for the Russian 19. all residents of the western provinces of the Catholic religion were "Poles", if they were not Latgalian or zhmudskimi peasants:). Malevich could consider himself and the Poles, like most opolyachenoy gentry, people are in an area of Polish cultural space that could be Russian, according to nationality and, again, the dominant culture, could be a Ukrainian. But most likely, his national consciousness was blurred, including all these elements.
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