Abstract

This paper presents the results of an analysis of beaded artwork from the collection of the Czech ethnographer František Řehoř. The collection is located in the Department of Ethnography of the National Museum in Prague and is currently being analyzed by Czech ethnologists in cooperation with Ukrainian experts. This collection provides an important source of knowledge for studying the first stage of the tradition of beaded decoration in Ukrainian folk costume (late 18th to late 19th century) of eastern Galicia and Bukovina, which were part of the Habsburg Monarchy at that time. The analysis of artifacts from this collection expands the knowledge of technological, typological, artistic and stylistic features of traditional Ukrainian beadwork within these regions during the 19th century.

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