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The Mice are burying the Cat, Lubok print, 1760
The Mice are burying the Cat, Lubok print, 1760. Lubok (plural Lubki) prints were Russian popular prints with simple graphics portraying stories derived from literature, religion and popular tales. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Yaroslavl
Media ID 14885142
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Mice
Procession
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