residence at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, spent Tuesday teaching a three-hour class to students from Briggs High School. Enjoying his first visit to the United States, Zuev had ...
In late 17th-century Russia, houses and taverns were often decorated by a unique form of art: the lubok (or lubki in the plural) were cheap woodcut prints widely sold in markets, most often depicting ...
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