Amazing collection’s quality 6” bijou casket was hand painted by anonymous artist of Fedoskino ca 1900-1920. Comes from private collection.
Saze app.: 15 cm (roughly 5,9 in) long, 10 cm (roughly 4 in) deep, 4.8 cm (roughly 1.9 in) high. Very Good. For better appearance on photographs I have applied linen oil over main picture (old original varnish wasn't disturbed) and after picturing I have removed it. Be aware: All boxes in their original state have never been restored. Please study high-res pictures for cosmetic condition! In person actual item may appear darker or brighter than in our pictures, strictly depending on sufficient light in your environment. Weight of app. 0.1 kg it is going to measure some 0.25 kg of volume packed for shipment.
Lacquer miniature technique came to Russia in late 18th century, adopted by merchant P. I. Korobov after he organized a visor production in the village of Danilkovo (now part of Fedoskino) that he purchased. Three years later, Korobov visited Johann Stobwasser’s factory in Braunschweig, adopted the technology of papier-mâché products there, and started the production of snuffboxes at his factory, decorated with engravings glued to the lid, sometimes painted and varnished. In the second quarter of the 19th century, snuffboxes, beads, caskets and other products began to be decorated with picturesque miniatures made with oil paints in a classical pictorial manner. Unlike the Western European lacquer miniature that started to decline already in early 19th century – Russian remains in production even nowadays.