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Сообщение от Pecheneg
If you are interested in my opinion, the most likely, these embroidered pictures and were simply embroidered picture framed in a wooden frame under glass, and decorated the walls of any doma.Posle realties of war in the late 50's early 60's in the Ukraine was a "fashion "decorate the walls of houses embroidered paintings executed in the technique of Bulgarian cross, or coats, and most likely your images the same opery.U I still have it lying around somewhere in the attic ...
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Well, here again .... <! - ~ 2 ~ -> These mats been confirmed! have a biography BEFORE 1917! The family had a house in Smolensk (Krasninskoe County) and Kaluga (in the city and a country house in Kozelsk) provinces, and they certainly could be and fireplaces. I think the relative "artistic value" <! - ~ 1 ~ -> aforesaid mat does not allow people with certain drugs and claims of "decent home" to hang these "works" as decorations on the wall (unless it is in the house, which anything they could, but after the war in the Ukraine ... <! - 6 ~ ~ ->), but it allowed them to utilitarian use as a fireplace shpalerok ...
Incidentally, the photo shows that it does not cross (even Bulgarian) and, moreover, does not surface ...