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Rare collection reveals how Russians used folk art to mock their rulers

Tuesday June 17, 2025. 05:48 PM , from BoingBoing
Rare collection reveals how Russians used folk art to mock their rulers
A 19th-century Russian judge assembled this remarkable collection of folk art prints that used humor and satire to mock everything from emperors to elaborate hairstyles.
Dimitrii Aleksandrovich Rovinskii, a high-ranking Moscow jurist, devoted his spare time to collecting lubki — colorful Russian prints that first emerged in the 1500s as cheap substitutes for religious icons. — Read the rest
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