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How awesome is this brooch by @donifolk inspired by Russian folklore? It is adorning my newly finish
Daria Aksenova aka Дарья Аксенова (Russian, b. Russia, based Houston, TX, USA) - 1: Kitsune-Ken 2:
Snegurochka (rus. Снегурочка, derived from “Snow Maiden”, also known as Snegurka
‘Myths and Legends of Ancient Slavs’, Illustration by N. Bukanova, 2007
The Firebird! From Ballet Stories for Young Children.
“Gamayun” by Viktor Korolkov. Gamayun is a prophetic bird of Russian folklore.
Evgeny Rachev’s illustration for the tale “Kolobok”.
russianfolklore:“A Man with an Eagle Owl” by Konstantin Vasiliev.
AlkonostThe Alkonost of Russian folklore (not to be confused with Gamayun) are serene beings of beau
russiawave: some dirty folklore russian rhymes translated to english
russianfolklore:‘Rusalka’ by Konstantin Vasiljev. Rusalka is a female water spirit in Sl
Sadkó by Iliá Repin
by Boris Olshansky
by Boris Olshansky.
So in love with these creatures
petitepointplace:I have never seen a Motanka with a head like this. Love it. For others: Motan
Inspired by Vasnetsov
I’m happy to share this little lookbook for my collaboration with a small brand LyoclothesI ma
russianfolklore:‘Rusalka’ by Konstantin Vasiljev. Rusalka is a female water spirit in Sl
“Alkonost” The Alkonost is, according to Russian mythos and folklore, a creature
Victor Vasnetsov, Gamayun: The Prophet Bird (1897)
The Princess Who Never Smiled or The Unsmiling Tsarevna: There was once a princess named Euna who ne
aqua-regia009: Sirin and AlkonostThe Birds of Joy and Sorrow, 1896.By Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926)
How awesome is this brooch by @donifolk inspired by Russian folklore? It is adorning my newly finish
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