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  2. Lubok - Wikipedia

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    Russian scholar Alexander Boguslavsky claims that the lubok style "is a combination of Russian icon and manuscript painting traditions with the ideas and topics of western European woodcuts". [7] Typically, the lubok's artist would include minimal text that was supplementary to the larger illustration that would cover the majority of the engraving.

  3. Khokhloma - Wikipedia

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    Khokhloma (also Hohloma, Russian: хохлома; Russian pronunciation: [xəxɫɐˈma]) or Khokhloma painting (хохломская роспись, hohlomskaya rospis) is a style of Russian art traditionally painted on wooden household items. It is known for its curved linear features depicting vivid small flowers, berries, grasses, and leaf ...

  4. Russian icons - Wikipedia

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    Russian icons represent a form of religious art that developed in Eastern Orthodox Christianity after Kievan Rus' adopted the faith from the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire in AD 988. [1] Initially following Byzantine artistic standards, these icons were integral to religious practices and cultural traditions in Russia.

  5. Palekh miniature - Wikipedia

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    Palekh miniature (Russian: Палехская миниатюра) is a Russian folk handicraft of a miniature painting, which is done with tempera paints on varnished articles made of papier-mâché (including the creation of small boxes, cigarette cases, and powder cases).

  6. Kapustnitsa - Wikipedia

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    Kapustnitsa (Russian: Капустница) is a painting by Russian, Soviet and American artist Nicolai Fechin (219 x 344 cm). [1] The canvas depicts a scene from everyday life in a Russian village and small provincial towns at the beginning of the 20th century.

  7. Fedoskino miniature - Wikipedia

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    Fedoskino miniature (Russian: федоскинская миниатюра) is a traditional Russian lacquer miniature painting on papier-mache, named after its original center Fedoskino (Федоскино), an old village near Moscow widely known from the late 18th century. The contemporary Fedoskino painting preserves the typical features of ...

  8. Category:Russian art - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Russian art" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Sonia Delaunay, Blaise Cendrars, 1913, La Prose du Transsibérien et de la petite Jehanne de France, illustrated book with watercolor applied through pochoir and relief print on paper, 200 x 35.6 cm, Princeton University Art Museum.jpg 380 × 1,986; 611 KB

  9. List of Russian artworks in the National Museum of Serbia

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    The Russian art collection in National Museum of Serbia has 90 paintings, and numerous prints, etchings and was mostly donated by Prince Paul of Yugoslavia. The Collection also has over 100 icons from the 15th to 19th century.