"Ukrhudozhprom" development in the context of the development of traditional people's arts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-2180.34.2018.191124Abstract
The purpose is the coverage of the period of formation and development of the enterprise
"Ukhudozproma" as a production that created and produced unique products of the Ukrainian
artistic industry.The methodology The study is based on the use of observations of historical,
cultural and artistic analysis. The scientific novelty is to disclose the facts about the production of
"Ukrhudozproma", a thorough analysis of documents on the activities of "Ukrhudoprom", its statute
and responsibilities. Based on the results of historical research, we can draw the following
conclusions that the state contributed to the development of the artistic industry for the
manufacture of products for the population of Ukraine, because all production had branches in
each region and performed products with their own ornaments.
Key words: "Ukrhudozprom", artistic industry, production, regulation, artels
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