1. At the end of the 19th century Ukraine ____ European Italy.
2. Artists from many European countries visited Ukraine _____ themselves with new themes and images.
3. Odesa art school and Kyiv drawing school _____ an important place at the beginning of the 20th century.
4. Outstanding artists such as Mykola Murashko and Mykola Pymonenko were ____ representatives of that time.
5. Ukrainian art on the turn of the 20th century could not ____ the influence of the leading European trends - impressionism and avant-garde tendencies.
6. Kharkiv school where artists were under the influence of constructivism ____ notable for its originality.
7. It was represented by A. Petrovskyi and V. Yermylov. O. Ekster ____ the ideas of cubism in painting and worked in Kyiv.
8. O. Bogomasov experimented ____ abstraction and Y. Mykhailiv continued the traditions of the symbolists.
9. An original phenomenon of the 20th century was Mykhailo Boichuk Art School. It ____ the traditions of folk picture, local primitive painting and the principles of religion art.
10. Ukrainian later period of art is represented by many talented painters as T. Yablonska, R. Selskyi, S. Shyshko, V. Zaretskyi amd many _____.
11. M. Pryimachenko became a unique phenomenon ____ no analogues in the world art. She is considered as a classic of Ukrainian folk art.
12. Present-day Ukrainian art _____ in harmony with the world art. National theme remains topical in painting - in thematic and historical pictures, landscapes, associative and formalistic works.
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