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#007270

Title: Frog Princess/Choosing the Bride
Artist: Dogadin Alexander
Size: 17.5x4.5x3
Size (inches): 7x1.75x1.25
Price : $425 SOLD!

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This original composition was painted by a well-known Mstera artist Alexander Dogadin.
Composition is showing the scenes from Russian Fairy Tale "Princess Frog"amd to more specific-from the very begging of this story. Here are some words:
"There was a Tsar who had three three unmarried sons. The tsar wanted them all to marry and carry on their line. He told them, "Each of you must go out to the field beyond the palace grounds and shoot an arrow into the air as far as you can. You must marry whoever lives at the place where your arrow lands." The three sons did as their father had asked. The arrow of the eldest son landed in the courtyard of a boyar (nobleman) and the boyar's daughter picked it up. The arrow of the middle son fell into a merchant's yard, where the merchant's daughter found it. The youngest son, Prince Ivan, shot his arrow into a swamp. When he went into the swamp to find it, he found a frog holding the arrow in its mouth. Being a dutiful son, he did what his father had asked, and all three sons married their brides...
Finally the Frog became most beautiful lady and Ivan lived with her very happily!
The color pallet using by Dogadin's is extremely pleasing to the eye. Various shades of blue, yellow and red are dominate here. Contrast is spectacular!
The decoration of the sides is marvelous! It has a form of intricately arranged flowers and foliage. On a front side we can see small portraits of a Tsar and his wife.
The box is constructed from paper-mache. Black lacquer is used to paint the exterior of the piece while red lacquer completes the interior of the work. The lid is hinged from the top and the box rests on four legs. The artist wrote his name, the title and the village name of Mstera at the back side of the box in gold paint.




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