Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko was a Ukrainian poet, also an artist and a humanist. His literary heritage is regarded to be the foundation of modern Ukrainian literature and, to a large extent, of modern Ukrainian language. Shevchenko also wrote in Russian and left many masterpieces of his artistic work. Wikipedia
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Authorizing the erection of a statue of Taras Shevchenko on public grounds in the District of Columbia. Whereas throughout Eastern Europe, in the last century and this, the name and works of Taras Shevchenko brilliantly reflected the aspirations of man f www.artukraine.com/taras/monumentp2.htm
Shevchenko, Taras [evenko] b 9 March 1814 in Moryntsi, Zvenyhorod county , Kyiv gubernia, d 10 March 1861 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/S/H/ShevchenkoTaras.htm
The Taras H. Shevchenko Museum founded by the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians, for the purpose of popularizing the life and work of the Bard of Ukraine, and the contribution of Canadians of Ukrainian descent to the social, economic and political www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum/
Taras Hryhorovich Shevchenko, the great Ukrainian poet, artist and thinker, was born on March 9, 1814, in the village of Moryntsi in central Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum/bio.htm
The Taras H. Shevchenko Museum founded by the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians, for the purpose of popularizing the life and work of the Bard of Ukraine, and the contribution of Canadians of Ukrainian descent to the social, economic and political www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum/poetry
Taras Shevchenko painted many self-portraits and also depicted himself as a figure in a number of other works. www.chass.utoronto.ca/%7Etarn/courses/429-sp.html
The Taras H. Shevchenko Museum founded by the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians, for the purpose of popularizing the life and work of the Bard of Ukraine, and the contribution of Canadians of Ukrainian descent to the social, economic and political www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum/mempark.htm