Winter Landscape(Dual-sided box) - Русская лаковая миниатюра

Winter Landscape(Dual-sided box)

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The famous Fedoskino landscape painter Vladimir Serdotetskov created this originally purse-shaped box. Serdotetskov loves Russian nature and in each of his brilliant boxes he shows his admiration aroused by the views of Russian countryside.

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ArtistSerdotetskov Vladimir
Size14.5x3x10
Size (inches)5.75x1.25x4
SchoolFedoskino

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The famous Fedoskino landscape painter Vladimir Serdotetskov created this originally purse-shaped box. Serdotetskov loves Russian nature and in each of his brilliant boxes he shows his admiration aroused by the views of Russian countryside.
The box depicts a dull winter day. The cold sun shines through the dense clouds. The snowdrifts are deep and fluffy. Peasants come back to their warm, cozy wooden houses where they can warm themselves near a stove.On the one side of the box we can see a pair coming back home and on the other side there is a figure caring two buckles of water on the carry-yoke.
The landscape is painted in dark blue, grey and white tones of oils that successfully reflect the state of nature of the chosen season. To paint these two winter landscapes the artist has used two surfaces of the box . The bottom part of the box's body is decorated with a wide gold ribbon. The box's exterior is covered with blue and gray lacquers whereas its interior is covered with red lacquer.Both pictures from both sides are framed with a gold lines.
The box is made out of paper-mache. The lid is hinged, and rests on a flat bottom. The work is signed with the name of the artist, Fedoskino, and the year of 2011.

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Winter Landscape(Dual-sided box)

Winter Landscape(Dual-sided box)

The famous Fedoskino landscape painter Vladimir Serdotetskov created this originally purse-shaped box. Serdotetskov loves Russian nature and in each of his brilliant boxes he shows his admiration aroused by the views of Russian countryside.

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