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   If you are interested in Russian Folk Art you may want to read:

   

 1. Hilton, Alison. Russian Folk Art, Bloomington, Ind., 1995
 2. Hubbs, Joanna. Mother Russia. The Feminine Myth in Russia Culture,
     Bloomington, Ind., 1988
 3. Ivanits, Linda J. Russian Folk Belief, Armonk, N.Y., and London, 1989
 4. Kirichenko, Evgenia. Russian Design and the Fine Arts, 1750-1917. New York, 1991
 5. Massie, Suzanne. Land of the Firebird. The Beauty of Old Russia, New York, 1980
 6. Pronin, Alexander, and Barbara Pronin. Russian Folk Arts, New York, 1975
 7. Razina, T.M., N. Cherkasova, and A. Kantsedikas. Folk Art in the Soviet Union.
     New York and Leningrad, 1990
 8. Reeder, Roberta, ed. Down along the Mother Volga, Philadelphia, 1975
 9. Russian Toys. From the collection of the Zagorsk Museum of Toys,
     USSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, Moscow, 1987
10. Aleshina, T.S., ed. History of Russian Costume from the Eleventh to the Twentieth Century.
     Exhibition catalogue, Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1977
11. Hampelmann & Matrjoschka. Holzspielzeug aus Deutschland und Russland.
     Kassel: Wintershall AG, 1998.
12. L'Art Populaire Russe, Paris, 1993



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