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GEO&BIO • 2023, vol. 24, pp.
270–276
doi: https://doi.org/10.53452/gb2417
Cite as
Pryn, A. 2023. Paulina Tikhonova, a botanist and head of the
Kherson Museum of Natural History in the 1920s and early 1930s. Geo&Bio, 24: 270–276. [In Ukrainian, with English summary]
Paulina Tikhonova, a botanist
and head of the Kherson Museum of Natural History in the 1920s and early 1930s
[Пауліна
Тихонова — ботанік, завідувач Херсонського природничо-історичного музею в
1920-х і на початку 1930-х років]
Alexander Pryn https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7944-9262
National Art and Culture
Museum Complex ‘Mystetskyi Arsenal,’ (Kyiv, Ukraine)
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Abstract
The aim of the article is to explore the life and professional path of
Paulina Tikhonova, a botanist and head of the Kherson Natural History Museum,
during the difficult period of formation of the museum network in the early
1920s to early 1930s. The importance of the research is due to the need to
create a complete history of the museum science in Ukraine through a series of
studies on the history of individual museums, their managers and employees. The
source base of this article is a complex of discovered archival materials on
the history of museums of the Kherson region. These materials are stored in the
Central State Archives of Supreme Bodies of Power and Government of Ukraine in
the fund P 166 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (1920–1946
People’s Commissariat of Education of the UkrSSR). The history of the Kherson
Natural History Museum dates back to 1899, when the Natural History Museum of
the Kherson Governorate Zemstvo was established. The Kherson Museum of Natural
History is one of the 152 state-registered museums and one of the 10 natural
history museums in the Soviet museum network. The article describes the stages
of Paulina Tikhonova’s education from primary education to getting higher
education in Odessa. The biography and the main stages of her professional
growth are shown, the professional transformation from the head of the visual
instruments workshop of the Bender Zemstvo, the instructor for the production
of visual natural instruments of the Kherson Governorate Zemstvo, assistant of
the Kherson Polytechnic Institute, and teacher of the Kherson Institute of
Public Education to the head of the Kherson Natural History Museum. Scientific
expeditions in the territories of the Kherson region became the main source of enrichment
of the museum’s collection. Among them were trips to Dovhyi and Kruglyi islands,
to Yahorlyk Bay, and the Kinburn Spit. Besides, in the article the structure of the Kherson Museum of Natural
History is considered, the quantitative and qualitative composition of the
collection is clarified, ways of its enrichment and other topics are
considered. Regular working relations with local educational establishments and
leading scientific institutions and individual researchers are reflected.
Key words: Paulina Tikhonova, museum, Kherson, botany,
collection, herbarium, scientific equipment.
Correspondence to
Alexander
Pryn; National Art and Culture Museum Complex ‘Mystetskyi Arsenal,’
10–12
Lavrska Street, Kyiv, 01010 Ukraine; Email: pryn.iskander@gmail.com
Article info
Submitted: 16.04.2023. Revised: 28.05.2023. Accepted: 30.06.2023
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