Cat of Kazan, mind of Astrakhan, reason of Siberia, he lived gloriously, ate sweet and farted sweet.
18th C Russian lubok, a possible satire of Peter the Great.
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Cat of Kazan, mind of Astrakhan, reason of Siberia, he lived gloriously, ate sweet and farted sweet.
18th C Russian lubok, a possible satire of Peter the Great.

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Berserk fanart in style of russian 17-18th century lubok (a comedic artform featuring characters and rhymed captions)
"How good it is to be an awful person
Who has a woder-egg
With a twisted face on it"
Art made 21.11.2024
Kazan cat, Astrakhan mind, Siberian intelligence. Copy from a Russian popular print of the 17th century
A Lubok (Russian Лубок, plural Lubki = Lindenwood panel) is a Russian folk picture sheet with a satirical, informative, patriotic or socially critical characte
Счастье 1934

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Кошки похожи на маленьких женщин, только в шубках. В стиле старого лубка.
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The Irkutsk Babr, drawn in an imitation of lubok.
"Kazanian Cat, Astrakhanian mind, Siberian reason, lived gloriously, ate sweetly, farted lightly"⠀
Drawn from D. A. Rovinskii's collection of Russian lubki (colorful broadsides, 16th–early 20th century) at the New York Public Library @nypl . Thanks to Public Domain Review for the tip.
A selection of D. A. Rovinskiĭ’s collection of lubki — colorful Russian prints from the 16th through 20th century.
Russkiia narodnyia kartinki, sobral i opisal D.A. Rovinskii - NYPL Digital Collections