Maliutianka

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The village of Maliutianka is located in a picturesque area on the edge of a forest 15 kilometers north of Vasylkiv, near Hlevakha (route E-95 (M-05) "Kyiv-Odesa").

Known since 1565 as Mali Hlevakhy or Malyutky, owned by the Saint Michael Zolotoverkhiy Monastery in Kyiv. In the 18th century, as a result of the secularization of church lands, Maliutianka became a state village.

The history of the village is closely connected with the name of the outstanding Ukrainian painter Mykola Pymonenko. As an 11-year-old boy, he helped his icon painter father paint churches in Maliutianka and Boiarka. From 1888 to 1911, Pymonenko and his family spent the season in Maliutianka every summer. In 1997, the Pymonenko Museum w ...

The village of Maliutianka is located in a picturesque area on the edge of a forest 15 kilometers north of Vasylkiv, near Hlevakha (route E-95 (M-05) "Kyiv-Odesa").

Known since 1565 as Mali Hlevakhy or Malyutky, owned by the Saint Michael Zolotoverkhiy Monastery in Kyiv. In the 18th century, as a result of the secularization of church lands, Maliutianka became a state village.

The history of the village is closely connected with the name of the outstanding Ukrainian painter Mykola Pymonenko. As an 11-year-old boy, he helped his icon painter father paint churches in Maliutianka and Boiarka. From 1888 to 1911, Pymonenko and his family spent the season in Maliutianka every summer. In 1997, the Pymonenko Museum was opened at the site of the artist's workshop at the expense of the village residents.

Село Малютянка розташоване в мальовничій місцевості на узліссі в 15 кілометрах на північ від Василькова, поруч з Глевахою (траса Е-95 (М-05) "Київ-Одеса").

Відоме з 1565 року як Малі Глевахи або Малютки у власності Михайлівського Золотоверхого монастиря в Києві. В XVIII столітті в результаті секуляризації церковних земель Малютянка стала державним селом.

Історія села тісно пов'язана з ім'ям видатного українського живописця Миколи Пимоненка. Ще 11-річним хлопчиком він допомагав батькові-іконописцю розписувати церкви в Малютянці та Боярці. З 1888 року по 1911 рік Пимоненко з родиною щоліта проводив сезон в Малютянці. На місці майстерні, де творив художник, коштом мешканців села в 1997 ро ...

Село Малютянка розташоване в мальовничій місцевості на узліссі в 15 кілометрах на північ від Василькова, поруч з Глевахою (траса Е-95 (М-05) "Київ-Одеса").

Відоме з 1565 року як Малі Глевахи або Малютки у власності Михайлівського Золотоверхого монастиря в Києві. В XVIII столітті в результаті секуляризації церковних земель Малютянка стала державним селом.

Історія села тісно пов'язана з ім'ям видатного українського живописця Миколи Пимоненка. Ще 11-річним хлопчиком він допомагав батькові-іконописцю розписувати церкви в Малютянці та Боярці. З 1888 року по 1911 рік Пимоненко з родиною щоліта проводив сезон в Малютянці. На місці майстерні, де творив художник, коштом мешканців села в 1997 році відкрито музей Пимоненка.

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Mykola Pymonenko Museum

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The museum of the outstanding Ukrainian artist Mykola Pymonenko was opened in Maliutianka in 1997 at the place where his workshop used to be.

At the age of 11, Mykola helped his father, an icon painter, to paint churches in Maliutianka and neighboring Boiarka.

Pymonenko studied at the icon-painting school at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, then at Mykola Tereshchenko's Kyiv Art School, and in 1882 was enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg.

From 1888 to 1911, Mykola Pymonenko and his family spent every summer in Maliutianka, where he created more than 100 of his famous canvases in the style of realism, which are now exhibited in museums in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, St. Petersburg, Paris and other European cities. Among the main ones: "Divination on Christmas Eve", "Home", "Wedding in the Kyiv province", "Matchmakers", "Divination", "On the river", "Ford", "Geese, go home".

Part of the exposition of Mykola Pymonenko's museum was made up of unique exhibits from the family collection, which were given to the museum by the artist's great-grandson.

Today, it is a branch of the Boiarka Museum of Local Lore.

By prior agreement, the Mykola Pymonenko Museum conducts tea-party tours.

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