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Item #0000102001
Tale of the Golden Cockerel (c.1982)from Mstera by FrolovaDimensions: 3.00" x 1.25" x 3.00"(7.62 x 3.18 x 7.62 cm) Inspired by the fairytales: Tale of the Golden Cockerel Gallery Price: $ 115.00 Internet Price: $ 95.00 None currently available |
Guarding the kingdom night and day
To show whence danger makes its way
Be it east or south, north or west
The golden cockerel knows no rest
The beloved Russian fairy tale which teaches about implications of a hasty promise is beautifully depicted on this little box. The artist makes use of traditional bright red and subdued orange, green, pink and yellow colors in this composition. The golden cockerel attracts the gaze by the bold contrast of its radiant gold and red hues against the navy blue sky. The composition is adorned with a golden flower ornament.
This cute little box is made from high quality papier mache. It sits flat with no legs and does not have a hinge. The interior is red. There are two small dents inside of the box and faint scratching on the bottom of the box. Inside is a folded USSR workshop certificate with box details and a logo that reads "The Art of the Proletariat" (all in Russian) on the bottom.
To show whence danger makes its way
Be it east or south, north or west
The golden cockerel knows no rest
The beloved Russian fairy tale which teaches about implications of a hasty promise is beautifully depicted on this little box. The artist makes use of traditional bright red and subdued orange, green, pink and yellow colors in this composition. The golden cockerel attracts the gaze by the bold contrast of its radiant gold and red hues against the navy blue sky. The composition is adorned with a golden flower ornament.
This cute little box is made from high quality papier mache. It sits flat with no legs and does not have a hinge. The interior is red. There are two small dents inside of the box and faint scratching on the bottom of the box. Inside is a folded USSR workshop certificate with box details and a logo that reads "The Art of the Proletariat" (all in Russian) on the bottom.
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