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Grandfather Mazay saving the Hares
Created in: 2001
By: Sedov, Dmitry Vyacheslavovich
School: Fedoskino
Dimensions: 8.27 x 5.51 x 2.36 in
Metric: 21.00 x 14.00 x 6.00 cm
Weight: 1 lb 6.0 oz   623 g
Price: $3500.00




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"Don't get near me in the winter."
I don't hunt them in spring or summer
Then their fur is bad 'cause it fades.


Grandpa Mazay does not shoot the hares during the flood – he'll get them during winter time. Human nature duality? Probably not, Mazay lives in 18th century rural Russia where rabbit fur and meat is a means for survival. His small village has no huge supermarket or a vegetarian diet store. Mazay lives in harmony with nature, letting others live and getting by on what is needed. The peasant loves the forest and loves the animals. And in time of natural disaster, he takes care of the small animals with compassion. Read the famous poem “Ded Masay and the Hares (1870)” by N.A . Nekrasov.

This exquisite landscape is painted with oil paint over skillfully selected and carved pieces of inlaid mother of pearl. A cold humid atmosphere of a spring flood is accented by the use of crushed mother of pearl paint. As if crystals of ice the tree trunks shimmer with glowing mother of pearl paint. While the river is flooded, snow mostly melted, large chunks of ice still float around. These are represented by the inlaid pieces of pearl. Little rabbits are scattered all over the sinking islands. The poor creatures shimmer in the cold early spring air, anxious to be rescued by grandfather Mazay. Although they fear the old hunter, who chases them in the winter, they're even more scared of the rising waters. Use a magnifying glass to find all 73 rabbits in this picture : )

The box is constructed from high grade papier-mache in the village of Fedoskino. Thin bands of silver decorate the sides of the box. The lid is hinged at the top of the composition, and the box has no legs. Upon completing the work, Sedov signs the box in the lower right corner.

Materials: oil paint, crushed mother of pearl paint, mother of pearl, aluminum, papier-mache, lacquer.
Artist Image About Artist Sedov, Dmitry Vyacheslavovich: Sedov Dmitry Vyacheslavovich Sedov Dmitry Vyacheslavovich was born in 1977 in the village of Fedoskino where he resides now. In 1998 the artist finished the Fedoskino Art School. His teacher was famous Fedoskino master O.V. Golovchenkov. D.V. Sedov's diploma work was entitled "Gees and Swans". Works painted by D.V. Sedov has been demonstrated at the exhibition in Tushino. Now the painter works at the Fedoskino factory of miniature art. Dmitry Vyacheslavovich works in the traditional Fedoskino style using oil paints. His favorite themes to depict are fairy-tales. He considers detailing to be the most important stage in work; fine brush mastery is also very important for him. Upon begin ... read about Sedov, Dmitry Vyacheslavovich


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  • Title: "Grandfather Mazay saving the Hares 2001"
  • Weight: 1 lb 6.0 oz   623 g
  • Price: $3500.00
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