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Varvara Tereshchenko

Varvara Nikolovna Tereshchenko also known as Varvara Khanenko ((ロシア語:Варва́ра Никола́евна Хане́нко); (ウクライナ語:Варвара Ніколівна Ханенко)) was the eldest daughter of the famous entrepreneur, sugar king, philanthropist and collector Nikola Tereshchenko. Home schooled, she was interested, like her father, in art. Bogdan Khanenko wife.
==Biography==
Varvara Khanenko was the owner of the unique collections: icons from different eras, that she collected throughout Russia, Scythian gold accessories (some of them were made more than two thousand years ago).〔http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/index2.php?param=pgs20112/22|〕
In 1904, at her estate in the village of Olenevka in Vasylkiv county of Kiev Governorate, Varvara Tereshchenko organized a craft school for the children. The masters' products were repeatedly presented at the exhibitions in Kiev and Saint Petersburg, where they were awarded with a gold medal.
Varvara Khanenko was also elected as a chairwoman to the committee of the Kiev Art and Industry and Science Museum for organizing the first exhibition of south-Russian craftworks, held in 1906. In 1907, she became one of the initiators of formation and active member of the Kiev Handicraft Society. At the All-Russian Exhibition in Kiev in 1913, she organized a separate pavilion, where there were introduced products from six handicraft workshops, established and held by her.
Together with her husband, she collected pieces of Western and Oriental art, after what the couple established a private museum. After the death of Bogdan Ivanovich in 1917, according to his will, the collections became a property of Varvara Nikolovna, and after her death, it had to pass the ownership to Kiev for organizing a public museum. Varvara Nikolovna had to streamline collection and prepare it for conversion into a museum. And the most important task was to keep the collection during the extremely difficult times.

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