The box "Ballerina". USSR, Fedoskino, 1965
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A lacquer miniature. Artist: A.M. Borisova.
Papier-mache, painting, varnish.
Fedoskinsky miniature is an internationally recognized folk craft, a type of Russian lacquer miniature painting with oil paints on papier—mache, which developed at the end of the XVIII century in the village of Fedoskino near Moscow.
All products of the Fedoskino factory are unique creative works of the highest level of complexity, which has no analogues in the world. The style, technology and skill of the Fedoskinsky artists' writing are so high that they allow detailed miniatures to be made on products less than 1 centimeter.
It takes an average of 30-40 days to manufacture a papier-mache product at the Fedoskino factory, in conditions of well—established semi-mechanized production. The period of training in basic art takes about 10 years, and then the talent of each artist is developed over decades.
In the 1930s and 1950s, Fedoskin's artists were mainly engaged in copying easel paintings. A fundamentally new stage in the history of Fedoskinsky miniature painting was marked by the growth of the author's beginning and fell at the end of the 1950s. The artists created original author's works in which they creatively reinterpreted the traditions of the Fedoskino miniature.
The casket presented in the Stargift collection is a vivid example of a product from those years. On the lid, the artist A.M. Borisova depicted a dancing ballerina. The lightness and smoothness of the young girl's movements are artfully conveyed by the hooker.
Material: papier-mache, lacquer..