Yulian Nazarak


Yulian Nazarak was a Ukrainian soldier, poet, painter.

Biography

Yulian Nazarak was born in 1893 in Cherkavshchyna, now Nahirianka rural hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.
He studied at the Lviv Academic Gymnasium. From 1911 he periodically studied at the Kraków Academy of Arts, but did not graduate.
At the beginning of World War I, he joined the ranks of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen. He was one of the organizers and a member of the "Presova kvartyra". In the spring of 1915, during the Battle of Makivka, he was wounded.
He was active in the "Artystychna horstka" riflemen's art society and also played in an amateur theater.
He died on 16 September 1916 at the front.

Works

Author of the libretto for the one-act comic opera "Shturm na polukipky", to which he wrote the rifle songs "Khloptsi, aliarm!", "Slava, slava, otamane!", "Nema v sviti krashchykh khloptsiv".

Creativity

In 1909, he began painting oil paintings, portraits, figurative compositions, and landscapes.
Main works: "Prometei", "M. Kotsiubynskyi", "Barabannyi vohon artylerii pid Semykivtsiamy" and "Bii pid Rakovtsem", Lviv.
In 1915, a portrait of Nazarak was painted by Yulian Butsmaniuk.

Honoring

On 24 August 2014, a monument to Nazarak was unveiled in his native village.