Mykhailo Dragan (; 21 November 1899 â 8 March 1952) was a Ukrainian art historian. In 1952, he received a Doctor of Art history degree, and in 1944âÂÂ1948 he was a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine.
Mykhailo Dragan was born on 21 November 1899 in , now part of Boryslav, Lviv Oblast.
He graduated from several educational institutions, including in 1920 â Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School, 1924 â Secret Ukrainian University, 1925 â Kraków Academy of Arts (teachers Penkowski and W. Jarocki), 1931 â University of Lviv.
In 1924, he started working at the National Museum of Lviv, where in 1939âÂÂ1950 he was deputy director and head of the Department of Ancient Art, but was later dismissed for his active work in the Association of Independent Ukrainian Artists; he also served as the head of the Museum of the Lviv Theological Academy in 1932âÂÂ1939; in 1945âÂÂ1947 he was a senior researcher at the Museum of Ethnography and Art Crafts.
He died on 8 March 1952 in Lviv.
His research interests included church architecture and sacred art of Galicia and Boikivshchyna. Dragan was also the first to systematically describe and draw types of Boykos architecture, including 2,500 drawings. He contributed to the magazines "Dilo" and "" on the topics of artistic life in Lviv.
He was also in charge of restoration and conservation, including the Piatnitskyi and iconostases, and left the project for the reconstruction of the latter in the drawing.
Among the main monographs:
In the 1990s, Drohobych hosted the annual "Dragan readings".