The collection consists of three groups of materials. Firstly, a two-volume "History of Ukrainian art" by Ivan Keywan; secondly, a series of reproductions of artworks by different artists; thirdly, two articles by Ivan Keywan.
Sans titreVarious paintings and a drawing of the Kazymyra family. Includes 1 pastel drawing, 3 oil paintings, and 1 unfinished oil study.
Sans titreUkrainian Brazilian pysanky in the interior of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in Brazilia Volodymyr.
Icon (painting) of Our Lady in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Church Bishop.
Painting in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in Brasilia Emeritus Efraim Krevei: Ukrainian colony in Brazil.
Embroidered icon of Our Lady in the residence of Efraim Krevei.
Icon (painting) "Holy Supper" in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Church Bishop.
Interior of the residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop Emeritus Efraim Krevei.
The embroidered picture (looks like an emblem) with a sign "Liubov ne peremynaye".
Embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brazil (fragment).
Painting in the Residence of Ukrainian Catholic Bishop in Brasilia Emeritus Efraim Krevei: how did Ukrainians born in Brasilia imagined the village in Ukraine.
Embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Ukrainian Catholic Bishop Emeritus Efraim Krevei.
Artificial flowers in the vase on the embroidered napkin as a part of interior of the residence of the Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brasilia (fragment).
The picture depicting Ukrainian-Brazilian Cultural Landscape: naïve style
Elena Groshko's painting as a fragment of her house design (flowers).
Elena Groshko's painting (flowers).
The picture depicting Ukrainian (old-country) landscape in naïve style
Elena Groshko's painting as a fragment of her house design (flowers).
The painting which depicts the typical Ukrainian-Brasilian cultural landscape.
The monument to Taras Shevchenko by Leo Moll