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Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko was a prominent Ukrainian poet, artist, and humanist who lived in the 19th century. Born into serfdom, he endured a challenging life but eventually gained freedom due to his talent in painting. Shevchenko's poetry advocated for the liberation of Ukrainian people from oppression, addressing themes of national identity, social injustice, and the beauty of Ukrainian landscapes. His most famous work, "Kobzar," is a collection of poems that embodies the struggles and aspirations of the Ukrainian people. Shevchenko's legacy extends beyond literature; his art and words are celebrated as pivotal in shaping Ukrainian cultural consciousness and independence.
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Name on background
Taras Grigoriev son of Shevchenko[3]
Nicknames
T. Sh.[4], K. Darmograi[4] and Kobzar Darmograi[4]
Date of Birth
March 9, 1814[1][2][…]
Place of Birth
Morintsy, Zvenigorod district, Kiev province, Russian Empire[5][6][…]
Date of death
March 10, 1861[2][1][…] (age 47)
A place of death
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire[5][7]
Citizenship
Russian empire
Occupation
poet, artist, prose writer, thinker, ethnographer
Years of creativity
1832–1861
Language changed
Ukrainian Russian
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