Photographer's Note
The first Russian nested doll set was carved in 1890 at the Children's Education Workshop by Vasily Zvyozdochkin and designed by Sergey Malyutin, who was a folk crafts painter in the Abramtsevo estate of Savva Mamontov, a Russian industrialist and patron of arts. Mamontov's brother, Anatoly Ivanovich Mamontov (1839—1905) created the Children's Education Workshop to make and sell children's toys. The doll set was painted by Malyutin. Malyutin's doll set consisted of eight dolls — the outermost was a mother in a traditional dress holding a red-combed rooster. The inner dolls were her children, girls and a boy, and the innermost a baby. The Children's Education Workshop was closed in the late 1890s, but the tradition of the matryoshka simply relocated to Sergiyev Posad, the Russia city known as a toy-making center since the 14th century.
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Copyright: yuval naaman (kogawa)
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- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2016-02-17
- Categories: Arte
- Camera: Cannon EOS 60D, 18-55mm/f3.3-5.6
- Exposição: f/0.1, 1/807 segundos
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Date Submitted: 2019-11-19 1:02