"Zhivotnoe, naidenoe v Ispanii, 27 Ianvaria 1775 goda". [An Animal Found in Spain, January 27th 1775].

Featured on PDR in the collection D. A. Rovinskii’s Collection of Russian Lubki (18th–19th Century)

The origins of the Russian prints called lubki (singular lubok) appear to stretch back to the 1500s, when the art of block printing was introduced to Russia from Eastern Asia, around the same time German Hanseatic merchants brought the first printed books to Moscow. As Adela Roatcap remarks:

An Animal Found in Spain, January 27th 1775

Artist

Date

1881

From

D. A. Rovinskii’s Collection of Russian Lubki


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

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  • Archival inks on high grade art paper
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