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The Ethnology Notebooks. 2019, № 6 (150), 1517—1524

UDK75. 071. 1. 041. 5 (477) “18”

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/nz2019.06.1517

THE IMAGE OF MOSES IN PAINTINGS OF KORNYLO USTYIANOVYCH: VISUAL RECEPTION

KOVAL Andriy

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8009-1744

Lecturer of the graphic design department,

Lviv National Academy of Arts

Kubiiovych, 38, 79011, m. Lviv, Ukraine

Contacts: e-mail: koval.andr18@gmail.com

Abstract. Kornylo Ustyianovych created a famous monumental painting called Moses visualizing a strong characterful personality of a confident leader of the nation. In this article, we focus on the previously unknown art works of K. Ustyianovych. By the way of exploratory research, we managed to discover four icons with this motif: in churches of Mykolayiv of Lviv region, Butyny village and Motsoshyn village of Zhovkva district, Volosianka village of Skole district of Lviv region, Sadzhava village of Bohorodchany district. We also found around two dozen of similar art works  — monumental wall paintings in the dome space, icons of various formats in the Old Testament and the Prophet’s tiers. It is a first discovery of the artist’s works in the church monumental painting. In his works, the painter tried to picture Moses as a leader of the nation, a strong characterful personality ready to devote himself to the people. He tried to form associative connections through the prism of future state-building processes.

Certain works are similar to the art piece from the Church of the Transfiguration in Lviv by its iconographic structure and compositional conception. The central part of the monumental wall painting is often modified. The artist’s work in the church in Butyny village of Zhovkva district accentuates namely the middle ground picturing an impressive scene. With his every new art work, Kornylo Ustyianovych enriched his artistic heritage with new symbols and graphic motifs. We can trace the tendency of the artist’s development within the boundaries of the iconographic tradition. The thematic content of icon paintings is closely connected with the Bible traditions and is based on the Holy Scripture. This is evidenced by two paintings found in churches of Volosianka village near Slavske and Vistova village. The works have different formats, but similar compositional structures. While the icon from Vistova village is small-sized, the art piece in Volosianka church is a monumental object. In the works described above, we can trace a specific personal style of the artist, particularly the style of image presentation. They have an underlying reception of the grandeur of the image of Moses with a philosophic mood that promotes deep artistic expression.

Keywords: iconography, biblical themes, church monumental painting, plots, color palette.

Received 24.11.2019

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