Russian lacquer art 2036462 206504672 2008-04-18T15:21:25Z Veinor 429249 /* The four centers of Russian lacquer art */ try again '''Russian lacquer art''' developed from the art of [[icon]] painting which came to an end with the collapse of [[Imperial Russia]]. The icon painters, who previously had been employed by supplying not only churches but people's homes, needed a way to make a living. Thus, the craft of making [[papier-mâché]] decorative boxes and panels developed, the items were [[lacquer]]ed and then hand painted by the artists, often with scenes from folk tales. <gallery> Image:Russian lacquered box - Suzdal.png|A Kholuy box depicting the town of Suzdal </gallery> ==The four centers of Russian lacquer art== The village of [[Fedoskino miniature|Fedoskino]] (Федоскино)[http://www.instaplanet.com/fedoskino.html], located not far from Moscow on the banks of the Ucha River, is the oldest of the four art centers of Russian lacquer miniature painting on [[papier-mâché]], which has been practiced there since 1795. It stands apart both geographically, and in that that oil paints are used rather than [[egg tempera]]. While allowing the artist a free hand in impressionistic interpretation, the style of Fedoskino painting is largely realistic in composition and detail. The other three Russian lacquer art centers are: [[Image:GreatRussianGifts.com_Russian_lacquer_box.jpg|thumb|100px|right|A Palekh jewelery box]] *[[Palekh miniature|Palekh]] (Палех) *[[Kholuy miniature|Kholuy]] (Kholuy, Kholuj, Holui - Холуй) *[[Mstyora miniature|Mstyora]] (Мстёра) The lacquer artists of Palekh, Kholui and Mstera continue to use the technique of painting in egg-based tempera overlaid with intricate gold leaf highlighting.'' All three are situated in the [[Vladimir-Suzdal]] Principality, Ivanovo region of central [[Russia]], and are deeply rooted in the 17th-19th century [[icon]] painting tradition, which lasted until the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]] and is now being revived by young artists of the 21st century. No Russian lacquer artwork is presently considered genuine piece unless it bears the signature of one of the recognised artists from one of four villages, each village having its own style. The boxes range in value from £20 to £2-3000 depending on the quality and reputation of the artist. ==References== *The InstaPLANET Cultural Universe ==See also== *[[Palekh miniature]] [[Category:Russian art]] [[Category:Paper art]] [[Category:Russian culture]]