Vintage Russian Trinket Box Palekh Miniature Hand Painted by Krovyakova E. top Russian Folk Art Ring Box
Russian Trinket Box Palekh Miniature Hand Painted by Krovyakova E. Russian Folk Art VERY GOOD CONDITION
Measures 5 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm. Depicts a fragment from Folk tale ''12 month''.
Great as a presentation box for engagement ring!
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
Palekh Russian lacquer art on papier-mâché first appeared in 1923 in the village of Palekh, located in the Palekhsky District (Ivanovo Oblast), and is based on a long local history of icon painting. This handicraft and style of miniature painting bore different names throughout its development, such as the Palekh Artel of Ancient Painting (since 1924), Palekh Artists' Association (since 1932), and Artistic Production Workshops of the Artistic Fund of the USSR (since 1953).
Palekh miniature artists still are trained at the Palekh Art College founded in 1935.
The Palekh miniatures usually represent characters from real life, literary works, fairy tales, bylinas, and songs. They are painted with local bright paints over the black background and are known for their delicate and smooth design, abundance of golden shading, and accurate silhouettes of flattened figures, which often cover the surface of the lids and sides of the articles completely. Poetic magic of the Palekh characters, decorativeness of landscapes and architecture, and elongated proportions of the figures go back to the icon-painting traditions. The miniatures are usually set off with a complicated pattern made with gold dissolved in aqua regia. Palekh is the most renowned of four such famous villages, the others top being Kholuy, Mstyora, and Fedoskino, each producing similar, but clearly distinct artistic style.
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