Natalia Liwycka-Chołodna, born on June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and two, was a distinguished Ukrainian writer, poet, and translator. Her literary contributions are celebrated, particularly her notable works such as 'Vohon' i popil' published in nineteen thirty-four, 'Sim liter' from nineteen thirty-seven, and 'Poeziji stari i nowi' released in nineteen eighty-six. These poems reflect her deep connection to her cultural roots and her artistic vision.
As the daughter of Andriy Livytskyi, the last prime minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic, Natalia was immersed in a rich historical and political legacy. This background undoubtedly influenced her writing and her perspective on the world around her.
Natalia's personal life was intertwined with the arts, as she was married to the talented Ukrainian artist and iconographer, Petro Cholodny the Younger. Together, they nurtured a creative environment that fostered artistic expression. The couple had a daughter named Ida, who continued the family's artistic lineage.