Maria Primachenko's painting will be sold at auction to help the Armed Forces

The painting was donated to the Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation.

Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation will hold an auction at which Maria Primachenko's painting “Flowers grew near the fourth block” from the “Chernobyl series” will be sold. According to the press service of the fund, the money received will be transferred to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Volunteer-driver of Prytula's headquarters, and collector Ihor Ponamarchuk presented the Foundation with a painting from the family collection – “Flowers grew near the fourth block” from a series of works by artist Maria Prymachenko, dedicated to the Chernobyl tragedy.

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The auction has already been supported by the Prymachenko family, who refused to receive royalties from the sale of the canvas in favor of the Ukrainian army. This painting was chosen for sale in favor of the Armed Forces because of its symbolic name.

During the attempt to storm Kyiv, the occupiers entered the Chornobyl zone and dug trenches in the Red Forest and near the fourth power unit, where the soil is still radioactive. Russian troops also bombed a museum of local lore with works by Maria Primachenko in Ivankovo ​​in northern Kyiv.

The auction will take place from April 29 to May 5.

It will be recalled that Christie's auction house launched a three-part series of auctions on April 25, which hopes to raise $ 1 million in aid for Ukraine. . The funds raised will be distributed through the World Monuments Fund (WMF) and its Heritage Foundation of Ukraine, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and actor Sean Penn CORE.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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