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yusor 18.01.2011 11:32

Podkazhite help
 
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Dear experts!


What can you say about this work ?????
15h11, cardboard.
Frame remake.

According to the owner, the picture from the collection of Roerich, who for some reason was not included included in the catalog of his works.
Unfortunately, at work, there is no signature.

We would appreciate any information.

Toinen 18.01.2011 13:08

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Сообщение от yusor (Сообщение 1474781)
painting from the collection of Roerich


Maybe Svetoslav?
(But not Nicholas Roerich)

For such a photo can not understand anything!

Amateur 18.01.2011 15:22

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Theme is not original. All these images date back to the engraving Wolgemut Michael (Michael Wolgemut, 1434-1519), performed by them in 1493 for "Nuremberg Chronicle" ("Schedelsche Weltchronik"), is actually the first illustrated encyclopedia of world history. And judging by the position of the legs of skeletons, the author of your pictures could be inspired and Walt Disney cartoon "Skeleton Dance", released in 1929 by the way, Disney does not hide the fact that the cartoon idea occurred to him when meeting with an engraving Wolgemut.

Toinen 18.01.2011 16:20

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Сообщение от "Amateur (Сообщение 1475081)
All of these images date back to the engraving by Michael Wolgemut



Dear Amateur, I can not agree with you, because
proposed to discuss the work clearly bears the signs of an Indian religious tradition.

Игорь Гурьев 18.01.2011 16:20

And all of this is shown in the background motives Buryat-Mongol painting type.

K-Maler 18.01.2011 16:25

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Сообщение от "Guriev, Igor (Сообщение 1475201)
And all of this is shown in the background motives Buryat-Mongol painting type.


I think it's a remake.

Toinen 18.01.2011 16:32

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Сообщение от "Guriev, Igor (Сообщение 1475201)
And all of this is shown in the background motives Buryat-Mongol painting


I wash my hands and other protruding body parts, because
connoisseur Buryat (as well as Mongolian) painting is not!

Игорь Гурьев 18.01.2011 17:29

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Сообщение от Toinen (Сообщение 1475231)
I wash my hands and other protruding body parts, because
connoisseur Buryat (as well as Mongolian) painting am not!


Well, there's literature.

For example, books (albums) Ts Badmazhapova on this subject (I vykladatelyu).

Amateur 18.01.2011 18:28

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Сообщение от Toinen (Сообщение 1475191)
Dear Amateur, I can not agree with you, because
proposed to discuss the work clearly bears the signs of Indian religious traditions.

For example, similar to the discussion of "Indian traditions" will not you?

Toinen 18.01.2011 19:05

Dear Amateur, maybe I'm wrong about Indian traditions and this is just a kind of pastiche of Asian motifs.


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