Chicken Hut Slavic Art Print (11x14in) by Faina Lorah
In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is a boney, iron-toothed witch, with an appetite for human flesh. She flies around in a mortar, prodding it on with a pestle, and sweeping her tracks away with a broom. Baba Yaga dwells in a forest and lives in a hut, which stands on chicken legs. She may hurt or hinder the hero of the story depending on which tale is told. The artwork was originally made by Russian-born artist Faina Lorah. It was painted in oil on gessoed wood. It is reproduced on museum-quality semi-gloss paper using the giclée method, which means exquisite detail and an archival print that will last and last.
- Print size: 11x14in
- Signed on the back
- Stored in an archival sleeve
- Shipped flat with cardboard backing
- Ready to frame!
This flattering design is a perfect addition to any vintage-inspired collection, and makes a great gift for folks who are interested in traditional artwork and unique designs from cultures around the world.
In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is a boney, iron-toothed witch, with an appetite for human flesh. She flies around in a mortar, prodding it on with a pestle, and sweeping her tracks away with a broom. Baba Yaga dwells in a forest and lives in a hut, which stands on chicken legs. She may hurt or hinder the hero of the story depending on which tale is told. The artwork was originally made by Russian-born artist Faina Lorah. It was painted in oil on gessoed wood. It is reproduced on museum-quality semi-gloss paper using the giclée method, which means exquisite detail and an archival print that will last and last.
- Print size: 11x14in
- Signed on the back
- Stored in an archival sleeve
- Shipped flat with cardboard backing
- Ready to frame!
This flattering design is a perfect addition to any vintage-inspired collection, and makes a great gift for folks who are interested in traditional artwork and unique designs from cultures around the world.
In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is a boney, iron-toothed witch, with an appetite for human flesh. She flies around in a mortar, prodding it on with a pestle, and sweeping her tracks away with a broom. Baba Yaga dwells in a forest and lives in a hut, which stands on chicken legs. She may hurt or hinder the hero of the story depending on which tale is told. The artwork was originally made by Russian-born artist Faina Lorah. It was painted in oil on gessoed wood. It is reproduced on museum-quality semi-gloss paper using the giclée method, which means exquisite detail and an archival print that will last and last.
- Print size: 11x14in
- Signed on the back
- Stored in an archival sleeve
- Shipped flat with cardboard backing
- Ready to frame!
This flattering design is a perfect addition to any vintage-inspired collection, and makes a great gift for folks who are interested in traditional artwork and unique designs from cultures around the world.