Dmytro BezperchyW
Dmytro Bezperchy

Dmytro Ivanovich Bezperchy was a Ukrainian genre painter in the Academic style.

Vladimir BobriW
Vladimir Bobri

Vladimir Bobri (Bobritsky) was an illustrator, author, composer, educator and guitar historian. Celebrated for his prolific and innovative graphic design work in New York since the mid-1920s, Bobri was also a founder of the New York Society of The Classic Guitar in 1936, and served as editor and art director of its magazine, Guitar Review, for nearly 40 years.

Louis ChorisW
Louis Choris

Louis Choris (1795-1828) was a German-Russian painter and explorer. He was one of the first sketch artists for expedition research.

Nikolai GeW
Nikolai Ge

Nikolai Nikolaevich Ge was a Russian realist painter and an early Russian symbolist. He was famous for his works on historical and religious subjects.

Jacques HnizdovskyW
Jacques Hnizdovsky

Jacques Hnizdovsky, (1915–1985) was a Ukrainian-American painter, printmaker, graphic designer, illustrator and sculptor.

Victoria KovalchukW
Victoria Kovalchuk

Viktoria Kovalchuk is a graphic artist, illustrator, designer, and writer living and working in Lviv in Western Ukraine.

Ephraim Moses LilienW
Ephraim Moses Lilien

Ephraim Moses Lilien was an art nouveau illustrator and printmaker particularly noted for his art on Jewish themes. He is sometimes called the "first Zionist artist."

Robert LisovskyiW
Robert Lisovskyi

Robert Lisovskyi is Ukrainian artist and graphic designer, a follower of Mykhailo Boychuk and Heorhiy Narbut. He was specializing in various forms of graphic arts, particularly printmaking, book illustration, decorative and applied arts, scenography and design.

Nikolay MurashkoW
Nikolay Murashko

Nikolay Ivanovich Murashko was a Ukrainian-born Russian Imperial painter, art teacher, art critic and art historian, who belonged to promoters of the Russian movement of Peredvizhniki; he was a student and successor of painter Adrian Prakhov at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, the founder and the first director of his own private drawing school in Kiev and memoirist.

Heorhiy NarbutW
Heorhiy Narbut

Heorhiy Narbut was the most important Ukrainian graphic designer of the twentieth century.

Yulian PankevychW
Yulian Pankevych

Yulian Yakovich Pankevych (Ukrainian: Юліа́н Якович Паньке́вич: was a Ukrainian painter, writer and activist. Sometimes, he went by the pseudonym, Простен Добромисл. He often gave free art lessons to children. He was also a talented violinist and singer and organized choral societies in small villages.

Saul RaskinW
Saul Raskin

Saul Raskin was a Russian born American artist, writer, lecturer and teacher best known for his depiction of Jewish subjects.

Vasily SedlyarW
Vasily Sedlyar

Vasily Teofanovych Sedlyar was a Ukrainian painter, illustrator and art teacher; executed in the Great Purge. He was also known for his ceramic and faience work.

Taras ShevchenkoW
Taras Shevchenko

Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko, also known as Kobzar Taras, or simply Kobzar, was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, as well as folklorist and ethnographer. His literary heritage is regarded to be the foundation of modern Ukrainian literature and, to a large extent, the modern Ukrainian language, though the language of his poems was different from the modern Ukrainian language. All his diaries, letters, non-poetic literature, such as a novel, plays, some poems were in Russian. Shevchenko is also known for many masterpieces as a painter and an illustrator.

Osip SorokhteiW
Osip Sorokhtei

Osip-Roman Iyosafatovych Sorokhtei was a Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, caricaturist and art teacher.

David Ossipovitch WidhopffW
David Ossipovitch Widhopff

David Ossipovitch Widhopff was a Russian and French painter, caricaturist and poster artist.