This beautiful box was painted by a leading Fedoskino artist Dmitriy Rogatov. The work is called a Road to Church and shows a lonely persson coming to a wooden church in the forest.
This entrancing colorful elegance was created by the Top Fedoskino artist Sergey Rogatov. His works are as easy to recognize as his talent is easy to fall in love with. Here Sergey has presented an adorable work painted on 18th century theme.
This brilliantly painted oval box continues Anatoliy Kuznetsov's series of works dedicated to Russian cathedrals and monasteries. Here we can see a view to St.Isaac Cathedral(St.Petersburg).
This masterful creation was composed by the thoroughly talented Yuriy Pozhidayev from the village of Palekh. His pieces have a unique elegance about them that captures the medieval essence of the tales he frequently uses as subject matter. Color and ornamentation work wonders when applied by an experienced hand. This piece is a great example of that.
Ivan Vikhrev from the village of Palekh painted this beautiful box. It shows some recognizable scenes from Pushkin's “Tale of the Old Man and the Magic Fish”.
This casket is an original masterwork of the talented Palekh artist Natalya Kornilova. Its entire surface is covered with colorful paintings.
Emelya is an interesting character. Not in the sense of being a key player in a story, but he is just a character in the figurative sense. His simple view on life and his lazy disposition have always gotten him in trouble.
This very detailed box was painted by a well-known artist Mikhail Strunin from the village of Mstera. The scene depicted on this box is a copy of an old painting drawn in the 18th century.
This gorgeous box was painted by Mikhail Strunin from the village of Mstera. It depicts a view of the The Cathedral's Square in Moscow Kremlin.
This interesting purse-shaped box was painted by well-known Mstera artist Mikhail Strunin.
This impressive box has four extensive paintings around the body, one rectangular composition on the lid. The creator of this magnificent work is Mikhail Strunin from the village of Mstera.
Alexander Maslov is the talented Fedoskino artist who is able to make the magic world of a Russian fairy-tale come true. His favorite heroine of a Russian fairy-tale is the forest witch, Baba-Yaga and he likes to depict this heroine in his unique compositions. Alexander is the oldest brother in the Maslovs family, his younger brother Vladislav is also...