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Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty
Henry M. Robert

LOST CHURCHES OF UKRAINE

17 July, 1999 - 00:00

Such is the title of an exposition of canvases belonging to Oleh Yarmoliuk, a young painter from Lviv, staged at the Benevolent Catechistic Center of the Resurrection Cathedral in Ivano-Frankivsk. The author is a second cousin of the celebrated Metropolitan Joseph Slipyi and his 30 paintings portray destroyed wooden churches in Lemkovyna, Boikivshchyna, and Hutsulshchyna. His other works are found in a number of private collections across the world and his personal exhibitions have taken place in Lviv and Philadelphia, reports The Day 's Petro PARYPA .

Such is the title of an exposition of canvases belonging to Oleh Yarmoliuk, a young painter from Lviv, staged at the Benevolent Catechistic Center of the Resurrection Cathedral in Ivano-Frankivsk. The author is a second cousin of the celebrated Metropolitan Joseph Slipyi and his 30 paintings portray destroyed wooden churches in Lemkovyna, Boikivshchyna, and Hutsulshchyna. His other works are found in a number of private collections across the world and his personal exhibitions have taken place in Lviv and Philadelphia, reports The Day 's Petro PARYPA .

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