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  • Russian lacquer art — developed from the art of icon painting which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. The icon painters, who previously had been employed by supplying not only churches but people s homes, needed a way to make a living. Thus, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Egg decorating — Ukrainian Easter eggs This article is about egg decorating in general. For the Easter tradition of egg decorating, see Easter egg. Egg decorating is the art or craft of decorating eggs. It is quite a popular art/craft form because of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Russian cuisine — Plates of vareniki, a type of dumpling, with smetana (sour cream) and onion. Russian cuisine (Russian: Русская кухня, tr. Russkaya kuhnya) is diverse, as …   Wikipedia

  • Egg nog — Тип блюда: Категория: Рецепт приготовления: В текущей категории (Campari): | | | | | …   Энциклопедия кулинарных рецептов

  • Egg Island (Alaska) — Location map Alaska label= lat=51.503721 long= 182.954926 position=right width=250 float=right caption=Location in AlaskaEgg Island (Ugalĝa [Bergsland, K Aleut Dictionary Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center, 1994] ) is a small island in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Egg decorating in Slavic culture — The tradition of egg decoration in Slavic cultures originated in pagan times, and was transformed by the process of religious syncretism into the Christian Easter egg. Nevertheless, these decorated eggs have retained much of their pagan symbolism …   Wikipedia

  • Russian culture — Saint Basil s Cathedral on the Red Square, Moscow …   Wikipedia

  • egg — English has two distinct words egg, but surprisingly the noun, in the form in which we now have it, has not been in the language as long as the verb. Egg ‘reproductive body’ [14] was borrowed from Old Norse egg. Old English had a related word, ǣg …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • egg — English has two distinct words egg, but surprisingly the noun, in the form in which we now have it, has not been in the language as long as the verb. Egg ‘reproductive body’ [14] was borrowed from Old Norse egg. Old English had a related word, ǣg …   Word origins

  • Russian icons — General historyThe use and making of icons entered Kievan Rus following its conversion to Orthodox Christianity in 988 A.D. As a general rule, these icons strictly followed models and formulas hallowed by Byzantine usage, led from the capital in… …   Wikipedia

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