Rakul painting is a Russian folk craft of the Krasnoborsky district of the Arkhangelsk region . The painting got its name from the river Rakulki (a tributary of the Northern Dvina ). The center of the fishery is the village of Ulyanovskaya ( Cherevkovskoye Municipal Formation ). Together with Permogorsk and Severodvinsk painting, it is included in the concept of Severodvinsk type painting [1] .
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Description
The main role in painting is played by golden ocher and black colors, and green and brown-red accompany it. The ornament is very large, mainly in the form of leaves, bushes and birds (magpies, hens). Not only the outline, but also the details are executed in black. Fishing arose in the middle of the XIX century and began to fade in the 1930s. The craft arose and was transmitted to the Vityazev family.
See also
- Kargopol toy
- Mezen wood painting
- Kholmogorsk carved bone
- Permogorsk painting
- Borets painting
Literature
- Rakul painting. Pandina L.V. Methodical manual on folk art.
Notes
- β Severodvinsk painting (inaccessible link from 06/14/2016 [1159 days])