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The Twelve Months" is a Czech fairy tale, which was first mentioned by a Czech writer, scholar, physician, lexicographer, canon of the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague and a master of the University of Prague in the 14th century - mistr Klaret/Bartoloměj z Chlumce, [1] who mentions the fairy tale as a preaching exemplum.
The Twelve Months (Russian: Двенадцать месяцев; Dvenadtsat mesyatsev) is a 1956 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the "patriarch of Russian animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the fairy-tale play of the same name by Samuil Marshak.
Remembering the instructions from the Months, the girl recites a spell over the ring, and suddenly spring returns to the forest. She vanishes as the queen gleefully gathers more flowers. However, the snowdrops quickly disappear, replaced by berries, and the seasons begin to shift rapidly—summer turns to autumn, and winter returns.
However, the process of the committee ended in August 1952 (12 executed and 98 subjected to repression) and Marshak was not accused. [9] Samuil Marshak died on 4 July 1964 and was buried in Moscow in Novodevichy Cemetery. He survived by one son Immanuil Marshak (1917—1977), a physicist. His other son and daughter did not survive till adulthood.
The Twelve Months or Twelve Months may also refer to: The Twelve Months (fairy tale) The Twelve Months, 1956 film; The Twelve Months, 1972 film; Twelve Months ...
Twelve Months (世界名作童話 森は生きている, Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Mori wa Ikiteiru, lit. ' World Masterpiece Fairy Tales: The Forest That Lives '; Russian: Двенадцать месяцев, romanized: Dvenadcať mesjacev) is a 1980 animated feature film directed by Kimio Yabuki and produced by Toei Animation from Japan in partnership with Soyuzmultfilm from the Soviet Union.
It is possible that the direct or indirect inspiration for the series of paintings on the 12 months made by Casteels was a series of the 12 months by the Antwerp painter Pieter Snyers. [9] The 12 paintings by Casteels were engraved by Henry Fletcher and published by Robert Furber , a British horticulturist, under the title the Twelve Months of ...
Typical Martenitsa. A Martenitsa (Bulgarian: мартеница, pronounced [ˈmartɛnit͡sa]; Macedonian: мартинка, romanized: martinka; Greek: μάρτης, romanized: mártis; Romanian: mărțișor [mər.t͡siˈʃor] ⓘ; Albanian: verore) is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and usually in the form of two dolls, a white male and a red female.