The Yarmolenkos: Ukrainian Naive Art Dynasty

Two generations painting the soul of Ukraine. Explore the vibrant world of Panas and Yakylyna Yarmolenko.

Family of Tymofiy Zakharchenko (20th Century) by Panas YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Father & Daughter

The story of Ukrainian naive art cannot be told without mentioning Panas and Yakylyna Yarmolenko — a unique artistic lineage that spans 2 generations and reflects the soul of rural Ukraine through a deeply personal, intuitive lens.

The Portrait of Ivan Yarmolenko (20th Century) by Panas YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Panas Yarmolenko's Early Life

Panas Yarmolenko was born in 1886 in the village of Mala Karatul in the Kyiv region. His parents were peasants and had 1 ha of land, which the whole family worked on. The couple had 5 children, 3 of whom died. During World War I, Panas and his brother Arkhyp served in the army.

Flirting (20th Century) by Yakylyna YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Panas & Ulyana

In 1917,  while at home on vacation, Panas Yarmolenko married Ulyana, age 21.

They lived in one house with Panas's parents, his brother Arkhyp and brother's family, including a wife and 4 children. Together, Panas and Ulyana had two daughters, Yakylyna and Galya.

Portrait of Maria Dudka in National Costume (20th Century) by Panas YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Panas Yarmolenko's Artistic Development

Panas Yarmolenko honed his craft in Pereyaslav before teaching drawing. His most productive period, from 1932-1945, saw him create landscapes, genre scenes, icons, and portraits, reflecting a diverse artistic range.

Yaryna. For a War (20th Century) by Yakylyna YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Yakylyna Yarmolenko

Born in 1918, Yakylyna Yarmolenko displayed a natural talent for drawing. She supported her father, Panas, by adding details like flowers and decorative elements to his works. Her most popular subject was "Yaryna." It depicts a farewell between a girl and a soldier on horseback.

Portrait of a Girl (20th Century) by Panas YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Panas Yarmolenko's Portraits

Until the early 20th c., portrait painting in Ukraine was largely confined to noble and urban families. Panas Yarmolenko broadened the tradition, creating single, paired and group portraits of relatives and fellow villagers. The portraits he created often resemble photographs.

Family (20th Century) by Panas YarmolenkoMykola Babak Foundation

Ukrainian Naive Art

Ukrainian naive art is a unique phenomenon. Naive artists, exemplified by artists like Panas and Yakylyna Yarmolenko, exist outside academic norms. Their art is characterized by sincerity, emotionality, and decorative richness, compensating for a lack of classical technique.

Flirting, Yakylyna Yarmolenko, 20th Century, From the collection of: Mykola Babak Foundation
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Portrait of a Girl, Panas Yarmolenko, 20th Century, From the collection of: Mykola Babak Foundation
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Family of Tymofiy Zakharchenko, Panas Yarmolenko, 20th Century, From the collection of: Mykola Babak Foundation
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Yaryna. For a War, Yakylyna Yarmolenko, 20th Century, From the collection of: Mykola Babak Foundation
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