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#007220

Title: Tale of Tsar Saltan
Artist: Dobrin Evgeniy
Size: 25x9.5x5.5
Size (inches): 9.75x3.75x2.25
Price : $1350 SOLD!

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This is another masterpiece of the prominent Kholui artist Yugeniy Dobrin. This composition is based on well-known Pushkins phrase "If I would be a Tsarina..." World-known Tale of Tsar Sultan written by Pushkin is started with these words...

Three fair maidens, late one night,
Sat and spun by candlelight.
"Were our tsar to marry me,"
Said the eldest of the three,
"I would cook and I would bake -
Oh, what royal feasts I'd make."
Said the second of the three:
"Were our tsar to marry me,
I would weave a cloth of gold
Fair and wondrous to behold."
But the youngest of the three
Murmured: "If he married me -
I would give our tsar an heir
Handsome, brave, beyond compare."

At these words their chamber door
Gently creaked and lo, before
These three maidens' very eyes
Stood their tsar, to their surprise.
He had listened by their gate
Whither he'd been led by fate,
And the words that he heard last
Made his heart with love beat fast.
"Greetings, maiden fair," said he -
"My tsaritsa you shall be,
And, ere next September's done,
See that you bear me a son.

The composition is framed with a golden got ornament. The edges of the lid are decorated with very intricate and detailed gold floral patterns. The same floral patterns but a little bigger in size can be found wrapping around the box's sides.Every side has additional to the lid small painting in silver and gold: on the front side-a Swan, on the left side- Magic Squirrel, on the right side- Uncle Chernomor and his 33 warriors and the back side-barrel is coming to an island of Buyan.
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 box rests on a four round legs. A hinge has been fastened to the top of the composition. The work is signed and titled by the artist in gold paints under and above the composition.




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