The magic of a clay toy. Part 2
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If you ask you, dear readers, to recall the famous clay toys, then you will definitely call the Dymkovo clay toy, the Kargopil toy, you will not forget about the Khludnevskaya, but few will call the Romanov toy, Kozhlyanskaya and Pleshkovskaya, Chernyshinsky. So the books “Magic of clay toys” (in two parts) are for you. Books introduce readers to one of the types of Russian folk art - a clay toy.
The art of clay toy is one of the oldest. The people preserved and carried its ancient foundations and carried through the centuries in almost unchanged and, at the same time, always new forms. Clay toys attract both adults and children. They delight the eye, raise the mood, reveal the world of a fun holiday. Clay toys are simple, but peculiar, naive and expressive.
In them, masters give free rein to their imagination, turning lumps of clay into figures of people, animals, birds, always fabulous and real at the same time. The clay toy was sculpted everywhere, where they were engaged in pottery. All
The art of clay toy is one of the oldest. The people preserved and carried its ancient foundations and carried through the centuries in almost unchanged and, at the same time, always new forms. Clay toys attract both adults and children. They delight the eye, raise the mood, reveal the world of a fun holiday. Clay toys are simple, but peculiar, naive and expressive.
In them, masters give free rein to their imagination, turning lumps of clay into figures of people, animals, birds, always fabulous and real at the same time. The clay toy was sculpted everywhere, where they were engaged in pottery. All
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Craft, Hobby and Home
- Category:Home & Decor
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Cooked
Series:
Series: labyrinths of inspiration
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:0+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-903843-88-6
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