"Russian winter". Moscow-based artist Filipp Vyacheslavovich Kubarev (b.1969).
Ossip Zadkine (Russian, 1890-1967), L'arbre de vie - Menorah, 1957, bronze, 72 x 74 x 51 cm
Tea packaging labels from the Soviet Union (1950s)
Teas were named after their locations: Tseylon tea, Indian tea, Georgian tea, Krasnodar tea (a city in the South of Russia), Azerbaijanian tea, Chinese tea. There was also the name of the tea packaging factory on the back of the pack.
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Vintage tea box from the Soviet Union, 1950s (more picture + buy here)
I have the very same tea box from my grandparents! I use it as my default box for loose green tea. I love it. Mine has less color left in it though, it’s almost silver. I was quite surprised to find out that it was originally yellow. :)
Biscuits manufactured by Einem in Moscow, Russia (1900s)
Illustrations for “The Fox With a Rolling Pin” diafilm by Pyotr Repkin (1955)
Olga Suvorova is an artist born in the city of St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1966. She studied monumental composition at the famous Institute of Fine Arts Repin of St. Petersburg in 1989 and by the 90s she already owned some thirty works for expose. She has been influenced by her parents, Igor and Natalia, two highly praised artists from St. Petersburg. Other influences include artists such as Gustav Klimt, Piero della Francesca, and traditional Russian icons. Olga’s talent was rewarded with a unique exhibition at the Repin Institute in the spring of 1990, and in 1993 she was awarded the first honorary award for her latest work. Generally her landscapes, historical representations and women in garden scenes, often with a cat or other animals, may be more realistic in historical descriptions, but they have a charm inclined towards the impressionism, a disturbing quality that distinguishes it from the many talented artists Young people who come from the Repin Institute. He has recently produced a series of superbly detailed screens that have been widely praised and collected. His works are in collections from all over the world, both in Italy, Germany, Sweden, Finland, France, as Great Britain, Ireland, China and the USA.
Parking, 2013 - by Alexey Menschikov, Russian
Animal illustrations by Russian artist Yevgeny Charushin (1901-1965)
goats wielding farm tools, magpies cooking over stoves & animal farm huts
russian fairytale art by Yuri Vasnetsov
‘’The unplaiting of the hair’’ 1997, 100x100, oil on canvas - #AndreyRemnev #Russia
Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov (Russian, 1870−1939)
Радуга. 1965. Витинг Николай Иосифович (1910–1991)
goats wielding farm tools, magpies cooking over stoves & animal farm huts
russian fairytale art by Yuri Vasnetsov
Mihaly von Zichy (Hungary-Russian, 1827-1906)