A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko
A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko
A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko
A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko
A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko
A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko

A New Joy Has Dawned by Mykhailo Onatsko

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By assembling this puzzle featuring the painting "A New Joy Has Dawned" (also a title of the popular folk carol), created by Mykhailo Onatsko in 2007, you will touch upon Ukrainian Christmas traditions and immerse yourself in an atmosphere where laughter and bells chime, the goat in the vertep (nativity theater) is mischievous, carols ring out, and the warm light shines from festive homes awaiting the carolers.

Number of pieces: 192
Puzzle size: 410 x 287 mm (16.14 × 11.30 in)
Box size: 220 x 160 x 55 mm (8.66 × 6.30 × 2.17 in)
Material: wood (HDF)

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Mykhailo Onatsko is an Honored Master of Folk Art of Ukraine, a member of the National Union of Folk Art Masters of Ukraine, and a laureate of a number of art awards. He was born on November 28, 1940, in the Khomenky village near Dykanka in the Poltava region, where crafts, folklore, and love for Ukraine were passed down from generation to generation. By education he is a historian and he worked in various positions. He began to paint in the late 1980s. 

His native land became the source of the artist's inspiration. Mykhailo Onatsko’s art is a true encyclopedia of folk life: winter vechornytsi (traditional evening gatherings), caroling, spring hayivky (spring singing and dancing rituals), Easter, Ivan Kupala, weddings, the life of chumaks (salt traders on wagons), Cossack and Gogol-inspired themes. The artist possesses a unique style — bright, free, and sincere, like the Poltava region itself. Christmas is one of the artist's favorite subjects, with over a hundred works dedicated to it.


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